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<p><a href="http://cercll.arizona.edu/development/conferences/2014_icc">http://cercll.arizona.edu/development/conferences/2014_icc</a></p>
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<p>CALL FOR PROPOSALS</p>
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Fourth International Conference<br>
on the Development and Assessment of Intercultural Competence</p>
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<p>January 23—26, 2014<br>
Tucson, Arizona</p>
<p>Conference Theme<br>
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<p>Preparing and Supporting K–16 Language Teachers to Teach for Intercultural Competence in and beyond the Classroom<br>
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Keynote and Plenary Speakers<br>
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<p>Speaker: Joan Kelly Hall, Pennsylvania State University (United States)<br>
Keynote Title: How Current Understandings of Language and Culture (should) Inform L2 Pedagogy
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<p>Speaker: Carl S. Blyth, University of Texas at Austin (United States)<br>
Plenary Title: Preparing Language Teachers to Teach for Intercultural Competence: The Promise of Cultural Linguistics</p>
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<p>Speaker: Maria Carreira, California State University, Long Beach (United States)<br>
Plenary Title: Heritage Language Teaching: Bridging the Gap between “what is” and “what should be”
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<p>Speaker: Toni Theisen, ACTFL President<br>
Plenary Title: Activating Communication by Integrating</p>
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<p>Conference Description</p>
<p>With greater awareness of the importance of intercultural competence in enabling learners to communicate effectively in an increasingly interconnected world, and with global travel and instant international communications available to a growing number of
people, one of the primary goals of language teaching is to promote the acquisition of intercultural competence in the classroom and beyond. In order for teachers to become intercultural mediators (Zarate, Gohard-Radenkovic, Lussier, & Penz, 2003) and facilitators
of intercultural competence in the classroom, it is critical for them to understand the concept of intercultural competence, the process involved in its development, and the ways and means of assessing and evaluating it. However, this cannot be accomplished
without a major paradigm shift in the professionalization of language teachers. Today's language teachers must be equipped with the tools and strategies to effectively and efficiently foster the knowledge, skills, and attitudes of intercultural competence,
as outlined by scholars in the field, in order to support all students and prepare them to become interculturally competent global citizens.<br>
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Organized by the Center for Educational Resources in Culture, Language and Literacy (CERCLL), the fourth international conference on the development and assessment of intercultural competence aims to bring researchers and practitioners across languages, levels,
and settings to discuss and share research, theory, and best practices; to foster meaningful professional dialogue; and to enhance teacher effectiveness in teaching for intercultural competence in and beyond the classroom in order to support all students'
development of intercultural competence.<br>
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CERCLL invites proposals for individual papers, symposia, posters, and workshops (half-day/full-day) with preference given to topics related to the conference theme of Preparing and Supporting Language Teachers to Teach for Intercultural Competence in and beyond
the Classroom. Priority will be given to proposals addressing one of the strands below:</p>
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<p>* Teacher pre- and in-service education<br>
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<p>* Professional development<br>
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<p>* Curriculum development<br>
</p>
<p>* Instructional approaches<br>
</p>
<p>* Materials development<br>
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<p>* Study / Residency abroad<br>
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<p>* Telecollaboration<br>
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<p>* Assessment and evaluation</p>
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<p>Proposal deadline: 11:59 pm (Pacific Standard Time) on June 17th, 2013. Confirmation of receipt will be sent via email. Presenters will be notified by email of the conference committee’s decision by September 27th, 2013. Presenters will need to confirm attendance
by October 18th, 2013. </p>
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