Call for papers (second): Eighth annual conference, Teaching Spanish to Native Speakers - DEADLINE FOR ABSTRACTS 30 APRIL

Scott McGinnis smcginnis at nflc.org
Fri Apr 26 13:37:45 UTC 2002


CALL FOR PAPERS
Eighth Annual Conference on  
Teaching Spanish to Native Speakers
June 21-23, 2002
Las Cruces, NM
Conference Co-Chairs Cecilia Rodríguez Pino and Patricia
MacGregor-Mendoza seek submissions for the 8th Annual Conference on
Teaching Spanish to Native Speakers.    Submissions are being requested
for 30-minute paper sessions (20 minutes presentation 10 minutes
discussion) and 2-hour workshop sessions (1.5 hours presentation, .5
hour discussion) and half-day workshops (3.5 hour presentation, .5 hour
discussion).  Topics may be drawn from any discipline, but should be
broadly related to advancing knowledge of this growing field by
identifying the unique social or linguistic characteristics of Native
Spanish Speakers (e.g. issues in identity, social history, dialect,
proficiency, etc.), developing pedagogical theory and/or implementing p!
edagogical techniques that address the specific needs of Spanish
speakers.  
Paper submissions:  submit one copy of a one-page abstract that includes
the title, an outline of  the focus of the paper and the audience for
which your presentation is intended (elementary, secondary,
post-secondary, adult education, community, etc.).  At the end of your
abstract please include the name, affiliation, address, phone and e-mail
of all presenters.  Please also indicate what audio-visual support you
require for the presentation.
Workshop submissions:  submit a one to two-page abstract which includes
the following information: the title and the length of the presentation
(2 hours or half-day), the audience for which your workshop is intended
(elementary, secondary, post-secondary, adult education, community) a
detailed description of the themes of the workshop and answers to the
following questions:  What are the overall goals of the workshop?  W!
hat types of materials will be presented to the participants?  In what
activities will the participants engage as part of this workshop and in
what manner (individual, pairs, groups)?  What skills, abilities and
materials will participants take away with them as a result of this
workshop?  At the end of your abstract please include the name,
affiliation, address, phone and e-mail of all presenters.  Please also
indicate what audio-visual support you require for the presentation.
Interested in chairing a session?  The responsibilities of a session
chair are giving brief introductions of the speakers for each session
and providing speakers guidance on the amount of time left in the
session.  If you would like to be a session chair, please send an e-mail
to the Program Coordinator.
Mail, fax or e-mail the information requested in the submission
guidelines to Yolanda Schroeder, Program Coordinator, below by the
deadline of April 30, 2002.  

Yolanda Schroeder, Program Coordinator  
Eighth Annual Spanish for Native Speakers Conference 
Department of Languages and  Linguistics ,  New Mexico State University,

Box 30001, Dept. 3L 
Las Cruces, NM  88003   USA  
        
Fax: (505)  646-7876            E-mail: yschroed at nmsu.edu
<msn://@mail.mar@/compose.htm?NW=true&mailto:yschroed@nmsu.edu> 
Registration Fee On or Before May 18, 2002    After May 18, 2002
Students                                $35                        $50
Others                                    $45                        $60
Keynote Luncheon  (All)             $15                        $15
Send check or money order, or P.O.  to:  SNS Conference, Department of
Languages and Linguistics, New Mexico State University, Box 30001, De!
pt. 3L, Las Cruces, NM  88003    
For more information regarding the Annual Conference on Teaching Spanish
to Native Speakers, visit our website at:
  http://web.nmsu.edu/~pmacgreg/SNSWebpage/SNS6/SNS6mainpage.html


 
8th Annual Conference on 
Teaching Spanish to Native Speakers
June 21-23, 2002
Hilton de Las Cruces
Las Cruces, NM

 Keynote Speaker:  Cecilia Colombi, Associate Professor
University of California--Davis
 
Developing Academic Writing in Spanish Native Speakers

Featured Workshop:  Fabian Samaniego, Professor Emeritus
University of California--Davis
Cecilia R. Pino, Associate Professor
New Mexico State University

Authors of Tu Mundo, High School Spanish program for Native Speakers 
The Elusive Level I SNS Textbook
Write it, they will come

 
Featured Performance:  Denise Chávez, Celebrated Chicana Author of 
Face of an Angel and Last of the Menu Girls
will present a dramatic reading of her latest novel
Loving Pedro Infante
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