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On April 26, 2021, top scholars and educators from around the world will gather in a unique conference experience designed to get us thinking and acting on ways to make...
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On April 26, 2021, top scholars and educators from around the world will gather in a unique conference experience designed to get us thinking and acting on ways to make our classrooms more equitable.
The 2021 Shifting Linguistic Landscapes Conference will allow participants to explore how multilingual and transcultural strategies can advance equity and inclusion in our schools. You’ll discover research-informed strategies to bring multilingual, transcultural and culturally sustaining pedagogies into our classrooms and districts.
In this podcast series, we’re going to introduce you to the speakers who will be offering their research and insights at this year’s conference as well as some of the issues and ideas that they are passionately pursuing in their work.
Welcome to Shifting Linguistic Landscapes—the Podcast on voicEd Radio
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The 2021 Shifting Linguistic Landscapes Conference will allow participants to explore how multilingual and transcultural strategies can advance equity and inclusion in our schools. You’ll discover research-informed strategies to bring multilingual, transcultural and culturally sustaining pedagogies into our classrooms and districts.
In this podcast series, we’re going to introduce you to the speakers who will be offering their research and insights at this year’s conference as well as some of the issues and ideas that they are passionately pursuing in their work.
Welcome to Shifting Linguistic Landscapes—the Podcast on voicEd Radio
Shifting Linguistic Landscapes
Shifting Linguistic Landscapes
4 MAY 2021 · Dr. Burcu Yaman Ntelioglou is Assistant Professor in the Department of Teaching and Learning at the Faculty of Education, Brandon University.
Dr. Yaman Ntelioglou's research focuses on the education of linguistically and culturally diverse students in transcultural contexts of migration, multilingualism and globalization; critical applied linguistics; literacy education; language maintenance and revitalization; drama education; and the use of collaborative, community-based, participatory, and digital methodologies in research.
Dr. Yaman Ntelioglou's conference presentation: Pedagogies of belonging: Multilingual, transcultural and embodied language learning and identity positioning, as experienced by K-12 students from immigrant and refugee backgrounds
21 APR 2021 · Dr. Marie-Paule Lory is an Assistant Professor in the French Program in the Department of Language Studies at the University of Toronto Mississauga (hired 2015). Professor Lory completed her PhD in the field of language teaching at the University of Montreal (2015).
Dr. Lory's presentation will be given in French: Éveil aux langues en contexte francophone canadien / Awakening to Languages in the francophonie in Canada
Find out more about Dr. Marie-Paul Lory: https://www.utm.utoronto.ca/language-studies/people/marie-paule-lory
1 APR 2021 · Dr. Luciana C. de Oliveira is Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Professor in the School of Education at Virginia Commonwealth University. Her research focuses on issues related to teaching multilingual students at the K-12 level, including the role of language in learning the content areas and teacher education, advocacy and social justice.
Dr. de Oliveira's conference session is "Culturally Sustaining Teaching Practices in Elementary Classes with Multilingual Learners"
25 MAR 2021 · Dr. Ofelia García is Professor Emerita in the Ph.D. programs of Urban Education and of Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures (LAILAC) at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. She has been Professor of Bilingual Education at Columbia University's Teachers College, Dean of the School of Education at the Brooklyn Campus of Long Island University, and Professor of Education at The City College of New York.
Dr Garcia is coming to deliver the keynote at the Shifting Linguistic Landscapes Conference: "Translanguaging and Multilingualism in Schools"
23 MAR 2021 · Dr. Guofang Li is a professor and Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Transnational/Global Perspectives of Language and Literacy Education of Children and Youth in the Department of Language and Literacy Education, UBC. Her program of research aims to improve the life success of immigrant and minority students by addressing the cultural, linguistic, instructional, and structural barriers in their literacy learning and academic achievement both in school, at home, and in the communities.
Dr. Guofang Li's conference presentation is entitled: "Envisioning a Pedagogy of Cultural Reciprocity for Multilingual Learners in Transnational Contexts"
18 MAR 2021 · Dr. Jacqueline D’warte is a Senior Lecturer, in the School of Education at Western Sydney University. Dr. D’warte is Deputy Leader of the Equity, Social Justice and Inclusion Research Group at WSU and her research examines connections between language, identity and learning in culturally and linguistically diverse settings.
Dr. D'Warte's session at the Shifting Linguistic Landscapes Conference is "Reframing Language in Teaching and Learning: Building on Plurilingual Repertoires in Mainstream Classrooms".
16 MAR 2021 · Dr. Sílvia Melo-Pfeifer is Associate Professor at the University of Hamburg (Germany). She has taken part in several international projects on the development of the Intercomprehension across Romance Languages and, more recently, in European projects dealing with multilingual pedagogies in foreign language learning and teacher education.
Dr. Melo-Pfeifer's conference presentation is: Linguistic landscapes in the foreign language classroom: a pathway to multilingual pedagogies and teacher professional development.
14 MAR 2021 · Dr. Gail Prasad is an assistant professor in the Faculty of Education at York University in Toronto, Canada. Her research investigates teaching for critical multilingual language awareness, as well as teachers' and students' language and literacies practices in and out of linguistically and culturally diverse school contexts.
Her session title at this years' Shifting Linguistic Landscapes Conference is "Be(com)ing Plurilingual Allies and Activists- Fostering Cultural and Linguistic Collaboration in the Classroom"
14 MAR 2021 · Dr. Patriann Smith is an assistant professor in the College of Education at the University of South Florida. Dr. Smith's research focuses on cross-cultural, cross-racial and cross-linguistic considerations for literacy and language instruction and assessment in the learning and experiences of Black immigrant adolescents and educators.
Dr. Smith's presentation at the Shifting Linguistic Landscapes Conference is: A (Trans)Raciolinguistic Approach for Literacy Classrooms
11 MAR 2021 · Dr. Raúl Alberto Mora is at Associate Professor in the School of Education and Pedagogy at Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana (UPB), where he teaches preservice methods courses and graduate-level seminars on research, literacies, and critical theory.
His session at the Shifting Linguistic Landscapes Conference is: Literacies in Second Languages: A new language learning and teaching praxis
Find out more about Dr. Mora's work at http://literaciesinl2project.org/
On April 26, 2021, top scholars and educators from around the world will gather in a unique conference experience designed to get us thinking and acting on ways to make...
show more
On April 26, 2021, top scholars and educators from around the world will gather in a unique conference experience designed to get us thinking and acting on ways to make our classrooms more equitable.
The 2021 Shifting Linguistic Landscapes Conference will allow participants to explore how multilingual and transcultural strategies can advance equity and inclusion in our schools. You’ll discover research-informed strategies to bring multilingual, transcultural and culturally sustaining pedagogies into our classrooms and districts.
In this podcast series, we’re going to introduce you to the speakers who will be offering their research and insights at this year’s conference as well as some of the issues and ideas that they are passionately pursuing in their work.
Welcome to Shifting Linguistic Landscapes—the Podcast on voicEd Radio
show less
The 2021 Shifting Linguistic Landscapes Conference will allow participants to explore how multilingual and transcultural strategies can advance equity and inclusion in our schools. You’ll discover research-informed strategies to bring multilingual, transcultural and culturally sustaining pedagogies into our classrooms and districts.
In this podcast series, we’re going to introduce you to the speakers who will be offering their research and insights at this year’s conference as well as some of the issues and ideas that they are passionately pursuing in their work.
Welcome to Shifting Linguistic Landscapes—the Podcast on voicEd Radio
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