25.3580, Calls: Applied Linguistics, Language Acquisition/USA

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Subject: 25.3580, Calls:  Applied Linguistics, Language Acquisition/USA

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Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2014 18:04:53
From: Thomas Cox [coxth13 at students.ecu.edu]
Subject: 12th Annual TALGS Conference

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Full Title: 12th Annual TALGS Conference 

Date: 21-Feb-2015 - 21-Feb-2015
Location: Greenville, North Carolina, USA 
Contact Person: Mark Johnson
Meeting Email: JOHNSONMARK at ECU.EDU
Web Site: http://www.ecu.edu/cs-cas/engl/talgs/index.cfm 

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Language Acquisition 

Call Deadline: 05-Dec-2014 

Meeting Description:

Organized by the Linguistics and TESOL graduate students and faculty, TALGS
aims to provide a serious but relaxed environment for graduate students and
professionals working in TESL/TEFL/FL and a variety of applied linguistics
fields to present their work, receive feedback, and network. The TALGS
Conference provides graduate students as well as TESOL and other Foreign
Language professionals (including ESOL, TESL, EFL, ESL, TEFL, Spanish, French,
German, DLI, etc.) a forum to showcase their research and successful teaching
practices. TALGS is committed to bettering the educational experiences of
language learners in the community by providing a comfortable environment
where an interaction between theory/research and practice/teaching is
possible. For the first time, TALGS was hosted by Western Carolina University
in February 2012. After a three year collaboration with Western Carolina
University, the conference returns to East Carolina in 2015.


Call for Papers:

Research Meets Practice & Practice Meets Research.

We encourage submissions from graduate students and professionals whose research and practice fall broadly under the umbrella of applied linguistics and TESL/TEFL. The mission of the conference binds us to prioritize proposals from graduate students and professionals not holding a doctoral degree.

If you are interested in submitting but unsure about eligibility, do email East Carolina TALGS at talgs at ecu.edu. We will gladly assist you.

We welcome proposals relevant to language use, learning, and/or teaching. Sample fields include applied linguistics & education (e.g., teaching ESL/EFL, English language learners in mainstream classrooms, immersion/dual language programs, or content-based teaching models), English studies, discourse, foreign languages, sociolinguistics, and corpus linguistics. Presentations on action research (inside and outside the classroom), reports on successful teaching practices, works in progress, as well as proposals for discussion sessions and workshops will be considered. Presentations requiring computer facilities can be accommodated. Multiple proposals will be considered. Please see the links to the left to submission and registration information. 

Session Formats:

Papers: 20 minutes for presentation, 10 minutes for questions and answers
Workshops: 40 minutes for practical, hands-on ''presentations''
Discussion Panels: 40 minutes for panel discussion on a specific topic and set of questions
Posters: 60 minutes for poster presentation and display

To submit a proposal, please do so by emailing it to talgs at ecu.edu







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