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Mon Nov 22 2010
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1. Farah Akbar ,
32nd Applied Linguistics Winter Conference
Message 1: 32nd Applied Linguistics Winter Conference
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Date: 21-Nov-2010
From: Farah Akbar <alwinterconference gmail.com>
Subject: 32nd Applied Linguistics Winter Conference
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Full Title: 32nd Applied Linguistics Winter Conference
Short Title: ALWC
Date: 12-Feb-2011 - 12-Feb-2011
Location: New York City, New York, USA
Contact Person: Farah Akbar
Meeting Email: < click here to access email >
Web Site: http://https://sites.google.com/site/alwc2011/
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
Subject Language(s): English
Call Deadline: 17-Dec-2010
Meeting Description:
The upcoming 32nd Applied Linguistics Winter Conference: 'Applied Linguistics in the 21st Century: Sharing Insights and Looking Ahead' is hosted by New York State TESOL (NYS TESOL) & TESOL/AL Program, Teachers College, Columbia University
Call for Papers: The Committee for the 32nd Applied Linguistics Winter Conference, 2011 invites submission of proposals for - 30-minutes paper presentations (20-min presentation & 10-min discussion) Or - 50 minutes workshops (40-minutes activity and 10 minutes discussion) Conference Theme: 'Applied Linguistics in the 21st Century: Sharing Insights and Looking Ahead' Topics may be relevant to issues in the field of Applied Linguistics and may address a wide variety of topics, including but not limited to technology, assessment, curricula, theory, research, and practices as they relate to English and other language teaching and learning. Topics focusing on the conference theme of future directions and innovative research and/or practices will be given special consideration. For more information on the submission guidelines please visit the Conference Website: https://sites.google.com/site/alwc2011
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