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Conference Program
Subject to change without notice
Wednesday 7th July 2010
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5.30pm to 6.30pm |
Welcome Function Holiday Inn, Surfers Paradise
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Thursday 8th July 2010
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7:30am to 8.30am |
Registration |
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8.30am to 9.00am |
Official Opening And Welcome Address
Welcome to Country: Aunty
Patricia Leavey |
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9.00am to 10.30am |
Professor Chris Davison School of Education Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences University of NSW
Redefining TESOL in the 21st Century: Putting the teacher back into assessment |
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10.30am to 11.00am |
Morning Tea |
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Stream 1 Boulevard 1 |
Stream 2 Boulevard 2 |
Stream 3 Boulevard 3 |
Stream 4 Palm 2 |
Stream 5 Colloquium Palm 1 |
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11.00am to 11.45am |
A/Prof Katie Dunworth
Speaking the same language. Developing an institutional approach to English language proficiency |
Dr Miriam Faine
We are, you are Australian – but will we ever sing in one voice? |
Dr Karen Dooley, Ms Helen Byrne
Literacy pedagogy for low literacy refugee students |
Dr Jasmine Luk
Mediating multimodality in the EFL classroom – privileging semiotic compentence |
Ms Denise Angelo, Ms Nina Carter, Miss Sophie McIntosh
Understanding Children’s Language Acquisition Project |
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11.45am to 12.30pm |
Mrs Fiona Xaiz, Ms Stav Touranakos
Models of ESL / VET Shared Delivery at Chisholm, Victoria |
Ms Birgit Freitag, Ms Tracey Hopkins
Rural Queensland – a primary school – 36 newly enrolled students who don’t speak English – what to do? |
Ms Candy Gray, Ms Debra Dolman
What do we do when the novelty wears off? Language and literacy: it’s everybody’s business |
A/Prof Jennifer Hammond
Challenge, support and affect in programs for second language learners |
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12.30pm to 1.30pm |
Lunch |
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1.30pm to 3.00pm |
Professor B. Kumaravadivelu San Jose State University, California, USA
Redefining Language Teacher Education for the 21st Century |
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3.00pm to 3.30pm |
Afternoon Tea |
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Stream 6 Boulevard 1 |
Stream 7 Boulevard 2 |
Stream 8 Boulevard 3 |
Stream 9 Colloquium Palm 2 |
Stream 10 Workshop Palm 1 |
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3.30pm to 4.15pm |
Community based learning, critical pedagogy and EFL teaching |
Ms Susan Creagh, Ms Denise Angelo, Ms Catherine Hudson
The ESL Guidelines and the P-12 Curriculum Framework in Queensland |
Mrs Ruth Crilly
Making improvements to ESL at a system level |
Dr Debra Ives, Dr Penny Haworth, Dr Candace Harper
The missing link? Generalist and content teachers’ preparedness to engage with ESL pedagogies |
Dr Robert Jackson, Ms Patricia Paring
Assessing ESL learners in mainstream English classrooms |
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4.15pm to 5.00pm |
Dr Jacquie Widin, Dr Keiko Yasukawa
Outside in, Inside out: relationships between the external world and the LLN classroom |
Dr Roderick Neilsen Moments of disruption’ and the development of expatriate TESOL teachers |
Mr Tawatchai Chaisiri
An investigation of the teaching of English writing in a university in Thailand with a special focus on genre |
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Friday 9th July 2010
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8.30am to 9.00am |
Registration |
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9.00am to 10.30am |
Professor Martin Nakata, B.Ed. Hons. PhD University of Technology, Sydney Director, Jumbunna Indigenous House of learning Chair, Australian Indigenous Education
Language and literacy learning in Indigenous education |
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10.30am to 11.00am |
Morning Tea |
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Stream 11 Palm 1 |
Stream 12 Palm 2 |
Stream 13 Featured Speaker Boulevard Ballroom |
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11.00am to 11.45am |
Mr Leonardo Veliz
Bringing cognitive linguistics into the ESL classroom |
Dr John Turlik
Assessing vocabulary in academic English L2 writing of Arabic first language students |
Robert Randall General Manager,Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority How will the Australian Curriculum meet the needs of all EAL/EAD learners in Australian schools?
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11.45am to 12.30pm |
Dr Rosemary Wette
How teachers of adult ESOL use materials to fulfil curriculum aims and their own theories of good practice |
Ms Sepideh Mirzaei Fard, Dr Zaini Amir, A/Prof Hazita Azman
Classification of reading strategies in Hypermedia contexts: a case study of postgraduates |
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12.30pm to 1.30pm |
Lunch |
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1.30pm to 3.00pm
Sponsored By:
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Associate Professor Angel Mei Yi Lin
Division of English Language Education, Faculty of
Education
Exploiting Popular Culture in TESOL Practice: Insights from Cultural Studies |
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3.00pm to 3.30pm |
Afternoon Tea |
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Stream 14 Boulevard 1 |
Stream 15 Boulevard 2
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Stream 16 Boulevard 3 |
Stream 17 Colloquium Palm 2 |
Stream 18 Palm 1
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3.30pm to 4.15pm |
Ms Jane Wallace, Kim Cootes
Teaching refugees in mainstream classrooms |
Mr Mahmoud Abdallah
Web-based new literacies: revisiting literacy in TESOL and EFL teacher education |
Dr Candace Harper
Pre-service to practice: preparing all teachers for English language learners |
Ms Katherine
Haratsis,
Ms Mary Karras
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Roundtable: Current and Future Directions in Policies for Adult ESL in Australia
Ms Liz Davidson VicTESOL
A/Prof Helen Moore School of Education, UNSW. |
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4.15pm to 5.00pm |
Ms Zan Chen, Dr Christine Goh
Teaching oral English in China: Challenges to EFL teachers |
Mrs Hoa Nguyen Teaching English from a critical perspective: an experimental approach to raise students’ voice |
Denise Angelo, Juanita Sellwood
Inclusion of a compulsory ESL subject in mainstream pre-service teacher training |
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6.30pm till late |
Conference Dinner Holiday Inn, Surfers Paradise
Address by Dr Eva Bernat, UNSW Redefining the language teacher for the 21st Century |
Saturday 10th July 2010
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8.30am to 9.00am |
Registration |
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9.00am to 10.30am |
Professor Allan Luke Queensland University of Technology
Pedagogy as Gift |
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10.30am to 11.00am |
Morning Tea |
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Stream 19 Boulevard 1 |
Stream 20 Boulevard 2 |
Stream 21 Boulevard 3 |
Stream 22 Palm 2 |
Stream 23 Workshop Palm 1 |
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11.00am to 11.45am |
Ms Denise Angelo, Mr John Baskerville, Ms Michelle Smith
The White Rock Longitudinal Language Study and related language initiatives
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Dr Erika Hepple, Dr Donna Tangen
Transnational Field Experience: Making the Familiar Strange
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Ms Thuy Dinh
Teaching English macro-skills to students to be interculturally competent |
Dr Ruth Arber
Manoeuvering in-between: Chinese-Australian identities, multicultural curriculum and the transnational transforrmational locale
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Dr Jenny Miller
Building literacy from the ground up: the role of comprehension and vocabulary
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11.45am to 12.30pm |
Ms Samantha Vanderford
Rates of progress in learning ESL: the impact of background factors |
Dr Stephen Moore
21st Century TESOL: a research turn for teachers |
Mrs Sally Ashton-Hay
"Here's a Story": Raising Awareness of ESL Language Learning Strategies |
Does it have to be literacy in English? |
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12.30pm to 1.30pm |
Lunch |
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1.30pm to 3.00pm |
Conference Panel The shape of things to come: TESOL teaching, learning and research in 2010 and beyond. Official Close |
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3.00pm to 3.30pm |
Afternoon Tea |
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