The 11th University of Sydney TESOL Research Network Colloquium
In conjunction with the
Centre for English Teaching (CET), University of Sydney
and the Department of Linguistics, Macquarie
University
A Free Colloquium
Saturday 10 September,
2016
CALL FOR
PAPERS
The University of
Sydney TESOL Research Network Colloquium aims to provide a forum to discuss
and share research in the area of TESOL as well as explore possible future
research collaborations in the area. The Colloquium is a place for networking,
for both established and new TESOL researchers. The Colloquium includes
presentation sessions on a wide range of TESOL and TESOL-related research, both
in progress and completed. It also includes a networking session for people
working in the area of TESOL research. The aim of this is to provide the
opportunity for TESOL researchers to talk to each other about their research
and to explore possible future research collaborations.
Keynote Speakers:
·
Gary Barkhuizen, The University of Auckland
Using
narrative frames in language teaching and learning research
· Natsuko Shintani, The University of Auckland
Explicit grammar instruction for second language writing
Proposals are invited for:
·
25-minute
paper presentations (20 minutes for presentation followed by 5 minutes for questions/discussion)
·
90-minute
symposia (80 minutes for presentation followed by 10 minutes for questions/discussion)
Instructions for submissions:
·
Individual papers: A title, a 250-word abstract plus a
50-word summary of the abstract (plus your name, institution, email and
telephone).
·
Symposia: A title, a 500-word abstract plus a 200-word
summary of the abstract (plus your name, institution, email and telephone).
Proposal submission at: http://faculty.edfac.usyd.edu.au/limesurvey/index.php?sid=45361
· Submission deadline: Thursday 30 June, 2016
· Notifications on the acceptance of papers and
symposia: Monday 18 July, 2016
Free Pre-Colloquium
Workshops on Friday 9 September, 2016:
·
Workshop 1 (9.00am - 12.00noon): Gary Barkhuizen, The University of Auckland
An overview of narrative methods in language teaching and learning
research
· Workshop 2 (1.00pm - 4.00pm): Natsuko Shintani, The University of Auckland
Learning
grammar through writing
Registration
for the Workshops (register by Friday
26 August, 2016):
Registration
for the Colloquium (register
by Friday 26 August, 2016):
Contact
David Hirsh (david.hirsh@sydney.edu.au) for inquiries about the
Colloquium and Workshops.
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