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Empowering Voices / November 14-16 / Cal State Los Angeles

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Friday, November 15
 

8:45am PST

Letters to My Younger Self: Empowering Voices in Academic Writing
Friday November 15, 2024 8:45am - 9:15am PST
Academic writing often confines students to a rigid approach that stifles creativity. This session introduces an innovative approach using stories from The Players' Tribune blog as mentor texts. By fostering personal voice and multimedia expression, students learn to challenge academic norms. Participants will explore strategies for encouraging 'rule-breaking' within academic contexts, empowering students to find their unique voices and build community through multimedia and digital literacy.
Speakers
avatar for Denise Maduli-Williams

Denise Maduli-Williams

Professor, Miramar College
Dr. Denise Maduli-Williams is a Professor of English and ELAC (English Language Acquisition) and the Online Accessibility Mentor at San Diego Miramar College, teaching online, hybrid, and in-person. With over two decades of experience, her teaching journey spans diverse settings... Read More →
Friday November 15, 2024 8:45am - 9:15am PST
KH B2007

8:45am PST

Effectively Teaching Reading Digital Natives in the Short Video Era
Friday November 15, 2024 8:45am - 9:15am PST
Generation Z students, shaped by technology and pandemic online classes, find reading challenging due to shorter attention spans and a preference for visual and oral information. Digital natives who are accustomed to constant digital exposure quickly embrace technology but find traditional reading tedious. Educators struggle to teach reading amidst online learning transitions. To aid comprehension, teachers should employ include visual aids, structured sentences, and active learning. Proficiency in reading is essential for academic success and standardized exams. This presentation promotes diverse teaching approaches to improve Generation Z's reading abilities, vital for their academic and professional futures.
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Friday November 15, 2024 8:45am - 9:15am PST
KH B4012

9:30am PST

Fresh Approaches to Grammar Instruction for Students and Teacher Trainees
Friday November 15, 2024 9:30am - 10:00am PST
Grammar doesn't have to be boring! The editor of three well-known resources, The ELT Grammar Book, The Grammar You Need series, and the Zero Prep series, shows how engaging, accessible content mixed with corpus-based and active-learning approaches transforms grammar instruction from lifeless to lively. Materials provided.
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avatar for Michael Berman

Michael Berman

Pro Lingua Learning
Pro Lingua Learning formed in 2021 when Pro Lingua Associates and Language Arts Press joined forces. We are an educational publisher serving the English language learning community (ESL/ ELT) worldwide. Our books, eBooks, and online learning applications have been developed and tested... Read More →
Friday November 15, 2024 9:30am - 10:00am PST
KH B3016

9:30am PST

Promoting Pronunciation Development by Seeing What Speech Looks Like
Friday November 15, 2024 9:30am - 10:00am PST

A picture is worth a thousand words, especially if those words are oral and aurally comprehensible! Phonemes enjoy sound-symbol correspondence in writing, a visual medium. In contrast, suprasegmental elements of spoken language including stress, intonation, rhythm, and connected speech are not codified in written form. They typically remain in an invisible sphere. Using a digital audio recording application software program, Audacity, a teacher of speech, pronunciation and listening can exploit the Spectrogram feature to enhance learners' understanding and perception of their spoken English and compare it to that of intelligible speaker models.
Speakers
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Marsha Chan

President, Sunburst Media
Sunburst Media is proud to be a long-time supporter of CATESOL. Marsha and Terry hope you learn something useful and have a great time, too.At our CATESOL booth in the Exhibit Hall and online, you can choose from our assortment of books, games, and online programs to increase accuracy... Read More →
Friday November 15, 2024 9:30am - 10:00am PST
KH B3010

9:30am PST

Using Podcasts for Developing the Speaking Skill in the Second-Language Classroom.
Friday November 15, 2024 9:30am - 10:00am PST
The speaking skill in the second-language classroom is mostly ignored, difficult to assess, and the dialogues commonly employed in English as a foreign or second language (EFL/ESL) textbooks for exercising it are stubbornly grounded in the written form. Although it is common knowledge in the TESOL community that the affective factors of anxiety and self-esteem influence second-language acquisition and that our models for teaching speaking show that the role of authentic speech is fundamental for teaching the speaking skill, no work until now has shown instructors how to prepare students for creating authentic speech before entering into dialogues in action.
Speakers
avatar for Efren Serra

Efren Serra

CATESOL 2024
Friday November 15, 2024 9:30am - 10:00am PST
KH B4012

10:15am PST

Augmented Reality: An Innovative Approach to Language Education
Friday November 15, 2024 10:15am - 10:30am PST
Augmented Reality (AR) revolutionizes language education by combining real-life environments with digital information which can be viewed through a device such as a smartphone, tablet, computer, or AR glasses. In this presentation, we will delve into various features of AR technology and its applications in second language acquisition and teaching.
Speakers
Friday November 15, 2024 10:15am - 10:30am PST
KH B4012

10:15am PST

What are the Characteristics of Effective Classroom-Based Assessments?
Friday November 15, 2024 10:15am - 10:45am PST
Assessments in TESOL are not just tools for assessing student progress but are integral to effective teaching and learning. This session explores practical strategies to create more effective assessments by incorporating the six principles of effective assessment: validity, reliability, authenticity, practicality, positive washback, and equity. The session covers aligning assessments with objectives, using clear rubrics, providing meaningful feedback, and making the assessment process more equitable. By the end, educators, assessment designers, and administrators will gain strategies to create goal-aligned assessments, illustrated with real-world examples and success stories. This presentation is ideal for those seeking to refine their assessment practices.
Speakers
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Emmy Min

Professor of Clinical Education, University of Southern California
AK

Assel Kuanyshbayeva

University of Southern California
XL

Xinyue Liang

Graduate Student, University of Southern California
JZ

Junyi Zhang

University of Southern California
Friday November 15, 2024 10:15am - 10:45am PST
KH B4015

10:15am PST

Strengthening Language Acquisition Through Community-Based Learning: A Case Study
Friday November 15, 2024 10:15am - 10:45am PST
How can language teachers best facilitate this win-win situation: students improve their language skills and increase their knowledge of community issues, social justice strategies, and U.S. culture, while community-based organizations gain from the time and energy of student volunteers? Whether called service-learning, community-based learning, or community-engaged education, this practice has a long tradition in language classrooms. Learn strategies for crafting effective community-based learning projects that are respectful of the diverse backgrounds, needs and goals of all involved. A case study from a noncredit community college class will be described, as well as lessons learned from two semesters of implementation.
Speakers
avatar for Carolyn Corrie

Carolyn Corrie

Assistant Professor, ESL and VESL, Pasadena City College
Hello! I've been teaching noncredit ESL and VESL at PCC since 2015. My VESL focus is on ESL for Health Careers and ESL for Early Childhood Education. I'm also excited to share my experience with Community-Based Learning (aka Community-Engaged Learning or Service-Learning). If you... Read More →
Friday November 15, 2024 10:15am - 10:45am PST
KH B4014

11:00am PST

Engage and Connect: Activities for Adult ESL Classes
Friday November 15, 2024 11:00am - 11:45am PST
Join author Donna Price and two engaging Adult Ed ESL instructors as they share their experiences from their virtual and face-to-face classes. They'll focus on building communities in their beginning and intermediate level ESL classes while Donna showcases the variety of resources available on Cambridge's learning management system, Cambridge One. Find out what their favorite technology tools are, including easy digital gamification, creative uses of the Ventures series, and strategies for engaging learners and building community. You'll leave excited to incorporate new strategies and technology tips into your classroom with ease.
Speakers
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Johanna Gleason

ESL Educator, San Diego City College District
Johanna Gleason teaches beginner level HyFlex classes at San Diego College of Continuing Education (SDCCD).  She also Business Writing and Rhetoric and Freshman Success courses at San Diego State University, and English Conversation to Russian students and faculty through the Department... Read More →
avatar for Donna Price

Donna Price

Associate Professor Emeritus / Facilitator, Cambridge University Press & Assessment and San Diego Continuing Education (retired)
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Holland MacFallister

Teacher, Cambridge University Press, Evans Community Adult
Holland MacFallister is delighted to continue his association with Cambridge University Press at CATESOL after teaming with them at COABE in Seattle and CCAE in Los Angeles, as well as sharing his enthusiasm for adult ed in several online videos and live panels. He is a full-time... Read More →
Friday November 15, 2024 11:00am - 11:45am PST
KH B3016

11:00am PST

Rethinking the TESOL Practicum: Empowering Novice Teachers to Find Their Voice
Friday November 15, 2024 11:00am - 12:00pm PST
Standing in front of a classroom can be a daunting task for any teacher. For novice teachers, the task is even more difficult with insecurities and self-doubt ever present. This practical workshop will introduce participants to the complete overhaul of a TESOL Practicum course at Fresno State, the Act Like a Teacher program. We will introduce activities that encourage novice teachers to build a community of practice with their peers and to step out of their comfort zone in and outside of the classroom. Participants will leave with a toolkit of strategies to empower their students to find their voice.
Speakers
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Jaydene Elvin

Associate Professor, TESOL Coordinator, CSU Fresno, Department of Linguistics
I am an Assistant Professor in the Department of Linguistics at California State University, Fresno. My research and teaching interests include L2 speech acquisition (perception, spoken word recognition and production); acoustic phonetics in various languages and teaching English... Read More →
avatar for Alyssa Tobar

Alyssa Tobar

Fresno City College
CC

Cheryl Chan

CSU Fresno
Friday November 15, 2024 11:00am - 12:00pm PST
KH B4017

11:00am PST

Are Teachers Ready for the New CASAS Tests?
Friday November 15, 2024 11:00am - 12:00pm PST
How do you train more than 280 ESL teachers to start preparing their 30,000 students for the increased rigor of the new CASAS Reading STEPS test? Learn how the ESL program for the Division of Adult and Career Education in Los Angeles spent the past school year getting teachers and students ready for the increased Reading and Rigor of STEPS -- Respecting everyone's time and cognitive load by starting this long-term process early and rolling it out incrementally. Reading, Rigor, and Respect!
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avatar for Dave Coleman

Dave Coleman

Adult Ed ESL Specialist, Los Angeles Unified School District
avatar for Bob Proctor

Bob Proctor

DACE ESL Advisor, LAUSD
Friday November 15, 2024 11:00am - 12:00pm PST
KH B4013

1:30pm PST

Making Feedback Social: Humanizing Assessment and Feedback in Writing Instruction
Friday November 15, 2024 1:30pm - 2:30pm PST
Traditional writing assessment often focuses on a final product as compared to the developmental process that initially brought it to fruition (Hirvela,1999; Stern & Solomon, 2006). As a result, learners focus their attention on perfecting a final product rather than on the process of writing. Unsurprisingly, much instructor feedback addresses technical corrections while comments focused on quality and development of ideas, structure/organization, and cohesion are frequently deficient (Stern & Solomon, 2006). In this workshop, we offer social annotation as a more humanized learning and assessment process.
Speakers
Friday November 15, 2024 1:30pm - 2:30pm PST
KH C4071

1:30pm PST

Engaging & Empowering ESL Writing: Novels, Group Work, & Digital Tools
Friday November 15, 2024 1:30pm - 2:30pm PST
This session explores engaging and empowering ESL students in academic writing through novels, group work, and digital tools. Irvine Valley College's ESL class, two levels below English composition, incorporates weekly reading assignments, written tasks, and presentations using Google Slides and AI-generated images. The curriculum is designed to be student-centered, promoting active reading, thorough understanding, and peer teaching. Implementation includes role assignments, collaborative presentations, and response blogs. By semester's end, students will read and reteach a novel, demonstrating improved language skills. Continuous refinement and potential rubric introduction aim to enhance grading consistency. Online supplements and student presentation links will be shared.
Speakers
avatar for Gizelle Ponzillo

Gizelle Ponzillo

Assistant Professor of ESL, Santa Ana College
I have many years of experience in ESL/EFL education, having taught in my native country of Brazil, China, and the USA. I have taught remedial writing at CSULA as a grad student, ESL at the ELP at CSULB, non-credit ESL at NOCE for 2 years, credit ESL at Cypress College for 4 years... Read More →
Friday November 15, 2024 1:30pm - 2:30pm PST
KH B2019

1:30pm PST

Prompt Engineering with AI for Material Development in Language Teaching
Friday November 15, 2024 1:30pm - 2:30pm PST
This workshop empowers educators to optimize prompt engineering in AI to create tailored educational materials for students. Participants will learn to craft precise prompts, guiding AI to generate differentiated, multilingual, and culturally relevant content. Prompt engineering skills will include building context, specifying roles, integrating key vocabulary, verifying outputs, and engaging iteratively. Through two hands-on activities, educators will develop texts and scenarios that can be used in their classrooms, in turn enhancing digital literacy and instructional practices. The session includes a discussion on ethical considerations, data privacy, and applications of when AI integration is ideal for the language classroom.
Speakers
avatar for Ana Guzman

Ana Guzman

Doctoral Student/Adjunct Professor, Pepperdine University
avatar for Kevin Wong

Kevin Wong

Associate Professor and TESOL Chair; Co-Editor of The CATESOL Journal, Pepperdine University
Kevin Wong, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor and Chair of the TESOL program at Pepperdine University. He is also Co-Editor of The CATESOL Journal and Editor of The Teacher Advocate. Kevin is a scholar of language learning and early literacy development in K-12 (primary and secondary... Read More →
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Xuanyi (Amber) Chen

PhD Student, Pepperdine University
avatar for Xiadani Mendoza

Xiadani Mendoza

Instructional Designer, Pepperdine University
Friday November 15, 2024 1:30pm - 2:30pm PST
KH B2007

1:30pm PST

Teaching with Corpora — App-y Hour!
Friday November 15, 2024 1:30pm - 2:30pm PST
CATESOL attendees are invited to showcase a new corpus-related app, platform, or digital resource that you have tried out this past year -- or think you might try out in the near future.

This is really informal and low-stakes: Just be ready to take 3-5 minutes to highlight the app/digital resource and a classroom or online activity idea. Then, each of us can follow up with people about the items that resonate the most.

Let us know if you are interested in highlighting a tool: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Vefd7bJWRPzzzMqnUVmO4ds268TJdmHMjJnztTAQm6Y/edit?usp=sharing. Or just show up ready to roll!

And bring your devices, questions, and snacks.
Speakers
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Elizaveta Kuznetsova

Northern Arizona University
CATESOL 2024 State Conference: Poster Session Coordinator
avatar for Margi Wald

Margi Wald

Lecturer, UC Berkeley College Writing Programs
Margi teaches first-year composition, reading, and grammar & vocabulary courses specifically designed for multilingual student writers.  She directs UC Berkeley's Summer English Language Studies program, co-edits The CATESOL Journal, and has extensive experience presenting at and... Read More →
Friday November 15, 2024 1:30pm - 2:30pm PST
KH B4015

1:30pm PST

Empower Student Voices by Increasing Academic Word Knowledge and Fluency
Friday November 15, 2024 1:30pm - 2:30pm PST
Students often struggle to use academic words accurately and fluently in situations where it matters. In this workshop, participants will get theory-based ideas on how to lay the groundwork for interactive, fun games that increase academic word-knowledge depth and fluency. Participants will get sample materials and instructions to actually practice playing four different adapted and simplified popular commercial games they can use to teach academic vocabulary, cohesive devices, and collocations with their own word lists. Participants will also have the opportunity to discuss and brainstorm the use of other popular games that can be adapted to increase academic word fluency.
Speakers
avatar for Ruth Luman

Ruth Luman

English Language Instructor, Modesto Junior College
Friday November 15, 2024 1:30pm - 2:30pm PST
KH B2014

3:30pm PST

The Innovative Applications of Authenticity in ESOL with Technology
Friday November 15, 2024 3:30pm - 4:00pm PST
This presentation will give the audience opportunities to see the innovative applications of three domains of authenticity, linguistic, cultural, and functional (Buendgens-Kosten, 2013) in ESOL. In addition, it will present the ideas of various activities applying the three domains of authenticity in various interesting contexts such as online materials, signs, and humor. The audience will be able to widen their view to incorporating authenticity in ESL/EFL classes, especially in connection with technology.
Speakers
avatar for Peter Byun

Peter Byun

Professor, Alliant International University
Friday November 15, 2024 3:30pm - 4:00pm PST
KH B4012

3:30pm PST

Synthesis of Intertextuality-based Practices in Academic Reading and Writing
Friday November 15, 2024 3:30pm - 4:00pm PST
This project reviews forty scholarly works on intertextuality in academic reading and writing to investigate how language educators can help L2 learners improve their academic literacy through intertextuality-based practices. It identifies effective pedagogical practices and provides practical guidelines for educators to integrate intertextuality in the teaching and learning of academic reading and writing, enhancing L2 learners' academic literacy by bridging theoretical perspectives and practical applications.
Speakers
avatar for Hui Yu Arnold

Hui Yu Arnold

ESL Instructor, San Francisco State University
I am Hana Wu, currently an MA TESOL student at San Francisco State University and a passionate educator with over two decades of experience in language teaching and curriculum design. My journey in TESOL began in Taiwan, where I pursued a Ph.D., taught English at various levels, and... Read More →
Friday November 15, 2024 3:30pm - 4:00pm PST
KH B2014

3:30pm PST

Empowering ESL Students: Peer Tutoring and Technology Integration
Friday November 15, 2024 3:30pm - 4:00pm PST
Join us for an exploration of how one community college empowers both non-native English-speaking learners and tutors through technology-integrated ESL tutoring and ongoing training. This presentation explores replicable tutoring models and strategies, contributing to ongoing discussions on technology's pivotal role in TESL education and student access. Join us to explore insights, successes, and challenges.
Speakers
avatar for Jamie Ray

Jamie Ray

ESL professor, Los Angeles Community College District
I'm a full-time ESL professor at Los Angeles Pierce College. I also work as a liaison between my department and the Center for Academic Success (tutoring center), where I work closely with ESL tutors.
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Roja Adinehpourbagheri

ESL Tutor Leader; Grad Student, Los Angeles Pierce College
CK

Crystal Kiekel

Center for Academic Success Director, Los Angeles Pierce College
Friday November 15, 2024 3:30pm - 4:00pm PST
KH B4015
 

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