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

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Saturday, November 16
 

8:45am PST

Exploring Processability Theory: Its Application in Chinese College EFL Classrooms
Saturday November 16, 2024 8:45am - 9:15am PST
Can Processability Theory (PT) predict and enhance the syntactic development of Chinese college EFL students? This session explores PT's applicability through targeted teaching interventions aiming to improve learners' syntactic developmental stages and provide practical insights for educators. Two experiments were conducted: an online pre-test to assess developmental stages and a task-based language teaching intervention. Results indicate significant improvements in syntactic development, demonstrating PT's potential to inform and improve EFL instructional practices.
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avatar for Qing Sun

Qing Sun

University of Southern California
Saturday November 16, 2024 8:45am - 9:15am PST
KH B4014

8:45am PST

AR + AI: A Perfect Pair for Immersive Experiences
Saturday November 16, 2024 8:45am - 10:00am PST
AR and AI create immersive learning environments for adult learners by adapting to individual learning styles. They provide flexible, accessible, and contextualized content delivery, making the learning experience more engaging and effective. By using AR and AI, adult learners can benefit from a more efficient and effective learning experience that can fit around their schedule. These innovative technologies are transforming adult education and helping people achieve their educational goals. Join us today to explore this exciting session.
Speakers
avatar for Farzana Cassim

Farzana Cassim

Subject Matter Expert & Tech Advisor, Outreach and Technical Assistance Network
Farzana Cassim is an Instructional Technology Teacher Advisor at Evans Community Adult School, part of the Division of Adult and Career Education, LAUSD. With 30 years at Evans CAS, she began as an ESL Level 1A student and has held roles such as Educational Aide, Teacher Assistant... Read More →
Saturday November 16, 2024 8:45am - 10:00am PST
KH C4070

10:15am PST

Nontraditional ESL Students and Information Competency : A Librarian's Call to Action
Saturday November 16, 2024 10:15am - 10:45am PST
What is information competency and how do librarians teach it? The current California community college library model of teaching information competency is based on traditional degree-seeking students and ignores the needs of nontraditional ESL students. To meet the learning needs of nontraditional ESL students, we need transformational and culturally responsive leaders who embrace the link between critical race theory and critical information literacies. This session will include a community college librarian's preliminary research on curricular change on their campuses. A good opportunity to network and exchange resources.
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Chad Stephenson

Reference Librarian, City College of San Francisco
Saturday November 16, 2024 10:15am - 10:45am PST
KH B4015

12:45pm PST

Adult Ed Level Rap Session
Saturday November 16, 2024 12:45pm - 1:30pm PST
Join this rap session to meet fellow Adult Ed level educators and discuss issues relevant to teaching adult English language learners.
Speakers
avatar for Alisa Takeuchi

Alisa Takeuchi

Content Developer/CTE and ESL instructor, SCOE/Garden Grove Adult Education
I've been in ESL for over 20 years. I've taught all levels, but my main passion is Beginning Level. I was the EL Civics Coordinator for many years. I've been with OTAN for 5 years. I've just received my CTE credential and am now teaching an IELCE Business Office Technology Cerrtificate... Read More →
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Andy Mardesich

Adult Education Level Chair, CATESOL
CATESOL 2024 State Conference: Conference Webmaster Assistant
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Lisa Guay

Teacher, City College of San Francisco
Saturday November 16, 2024 12:45pm - 1:30pm PST
Ballroom 2, Golden Eagle Building

12:45pm PST

Navigating and Overcoming Linguistic Bias in TESOL Education
Saturday November 16, 2024 12:45pm - 1:30pm PST
Building on last year's plenary by Dr. John Baugh on 'Prejudicial Barriers to Successful TESOL Education,' this rap session explores practical strategies for addressing linguistic bias in TESOL contexts. Participants will discuss ways to recognize and mitigate linguistic profiling, support students in overcoming discrimination, and foster an inclusive classroom environment that values linguistic and cultural diversity. By sharing techniques, training methods for educators, and success stories, the session aims to equip attendees with insights and approaches to create a more equitable and supportive educational setting for all students.
Speakers
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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Anna Joaquin

College/University Level Chair; Interest Group, California State University, Northridge
Saturday November 16, 2024 12:45pm - 1:30pm PST
Ballroom 3, Golden Eagle Building

1:30pm PST

Empowering Futures: Community-Driven ESL Teaching at Day Worker Centers
Saturday November 16, 2024 1:30pm - 2:45pm PST
This poster session introduces a specialized ESL program developed by the South County Crosscultural Council (SCCC) for members of the Laguna Day Worker Center (LDWC). Designed to provide Spanish-speaking day laborers with basic practical literacy, our program follows a flexible curriculum directly responsive to student needs. ESL lessons at the LDWC are prepared with the precarious nature of day labor work in mind, providing students with a uniquely collaborative and adaptable 'classroom' experience. By empowering members of this historically marginalized population to pursue English-language-learning in an accessible and supportive environment, our pedagogical model opens crucial pathways to continuing and higher education.
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Joanna McNerney

Assistant Professor, ESL, Santa Ana College
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Tim Hartshorn

Executive Director, South County Crosscultural Council
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Jennifer Hoeger

Associate Dean, South County Crosscultural Council
Saturday November 16, 2024 1:30pm - 2:45pm PST
Golden Eagle Deck

1:30pm PST

What Does the Research Say about Racism Issues in TESOL?
Saturday November 16, 2024 1:30pm - 2:45pm PST
Racism has recently been studied in the TESOL field as part of teacher professional development and hiring practices (Bock Thiessen, 2021) and perspective of international users of English as part of language teacher administration (Raza & Eslami, 2024). In exploration of topics related to racism in CATESOL it is favorable to emphasize the empowerment of all CATESOL voices. The objective of this poster session is to provide participants with the knowledge to implement solutions for responding to micro aggressions related to racism in CATESOL. The presenter will offer guidelines for navigating complex topics of racism with accompanying discussion questions.
Speakers
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James Perren

Professor, Alliant International University
James Perren is a language teacher, teacher educator, editor, and author, and teaches at Alliant International University in San Diego, California in several graduate TESOL programs. James' practical work informs his research and scholarly interests in service-learning curriculum... Read More →
Saturday November 16, 2024 1:30pm - 2:45pm PST
Golden Eagle Deck

1:45pm PST

Teacher Collaboration is Not an Option, It Is a Must!
Saturday November 16, 2024 1:45pm - 2:45pm PST
Across the United States, mainstream and ESL teachers have been enhancing their classrooms by adopting coteaching and collaboration strategies inspired by special education inclusion models (Nordmeyer, 2008; Wertheimer & Honigsfeld, 2000). In this workshop, we will explore how Southwestern College is championing teacher collaboration through an IET immersion model, showcased through authentic case vignettes. We will demonstrate how collaborative experiences and coteaching between content teachers and ELL professionals lead to significant improvements in student learning. By using successful cooperative planning and techniques, classroom content educators and ESL professionals are discovering effective ways to improve lesson delivery and differentiate instruction.
Speakers
avatar for Chrissy Palumbo, Ph.D.

Chrissy Palumbo, Ph.D.

Adjunct, Southwestern College Adjunct instructor
Saludos! I arrived in Costa Rica from Manhattan, New York three weeks ago. I have begun working with MEP on the first leg of a five year project as a Peace Corps Response volunteer. Ask me about New York or the work I have set out to do while in San Jose. I will be here for one full... Read More →
avatar for Jamie O'Connor Florez, RN

Jamie O'Connor Florez, RN

Faculty, Southwestern College
Saturday November 16, 2024 1:45pm - 2:45pm PST
KH B4015
 

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