[log in to unmask]" type="cite">We're in the beginning stages of planning this year's Inkshed meeting in Fredericton, NB on May 31, the day after the CASDW (Canadian Association for the Study of Discourse and Writing) ends, and we'd like to invite Inkshed members, former members, and others interested in issues related to research and teaching writing in Canadian contexts to attend.
RegistrationTo register, email me at [log in to unmask]. I'll create an email list of those who are interested in attending and we'll go from there. Registration is free to members; non-members are welcome and whatever fee we ultimately charge will only be to cover food costs for lunch and coffee.
ProgramThe initial plan will be to follow the format of last year's one-day conference. Sixteen people attended, and the program emerged from email discussions held amongst those who planned to attend. This was a "working conference": the focus was on discussion and exchange, with presentations used sparingly and as a way to prompt discussion. This year we also have ideas that were proposed at last year's meeting:
What counts as research/Scholarship: Session at next conference people presenting the theoretical perspective for looking at this—statement from CASLL, CASDW, and CWCA on “Teaching and Scholarship in Writing Studies”—audiences: inside Writing Studies plus administrators, committees in other disciplines that Writing Studies work in: Intellectually rigorous, theoretically-based, inter-disciplinary, Canadian context;
EAL/ESL relationship to Writing Studies: a discussion
Another topic exchange/development discussion for research projects that participants are working on. Last year at least three of the projects discussed at this meeting were submitted for SSHRC Standard Research Grants and the PIs found the session useful to them as they developed their proposals
These are, of course, only ideas and those who indicate an interest in attending this year's conference will ultimately decide what we spend our time working on.
The CASLL AGMAction items identified at the end of last year's meeting included the following:
- Future of the Inkshed (online discussion began and will culminate in CASLL AGM meeting at this conference)
- Do it again next year in this format (this message starts that process)
- Keep the google group private; put a link on the Inkshed website (did keep it private; no link put up)
- Contact Russ to move it or take it over (we have established a site called inkshed.ca that is independent of a university and copied the files to that site)
- Contact Patricia G-P re. budget (budget account has been transferred to Brock MacDonald; new memberships have been solicited; the Board will be elected at the AGM).
We'll schedule the AGM during the day sometime--it will be up to the conference participants to decide exactly when. Only members will be allowed to attend that session, however.
MembershipTo become a member, please send $40 membership dues f($20 for grad students) to Brock MacDonald at the address below. Make your check out to CASLL, or in full, the Canadian Association for the Study of Language and Learning.
W. Brock MacDonald
Director, Academic Writing Centre
Woodsworth College, University of Toronto
119 St. George Street
Toronto, ON M5S-1A9
I look forward to hearing from you and seeing you in New Brunswick.
Roger
Roger GravesDirector, Writing Across the Curriculum780.492.2169
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