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3rd Academic Writing and English Language Learners Conference
November 1 and 2, 2019
Saint Mary's University, Halifax, NS

 

Register || Call for Proposals

 

We are pleased to announce the keynotes for our conference:

Suresh Canagarajah and Stephanie Bell

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Suresh Canagarajah,
Edwin Erle Sparks Professor of Applied Linguistics, English, and Asian Studies

Dr. Canagarajah, named as one of the top 50 scholars who have shaped the field of TESOL by TESOL International, is the Edwin Erle Sparks Professor in the Departments of Applied Linguistics and English at Pennsylvania State University, as well as the Director of the Migration Studies Project. Among many other awards, Dr. Canagarajah is a recipient of the Distinguished Scholarship and Service Award by the American Association of Applied Linguistics; the Mina P. Shaughnessy Award (2015) by the Modern Language Association for the Outstanding Scholarly Book in the Fields of Language, Culture, Literacy, or Literature for his book Translingual Practice: Global Englishes and Cosmopolitan Relations (2013); Best Book Award (2016) from the American Association of Applied Linguistics for Translingual Practice: Global Englishes and Cosmopolitan Relations (2013). He is the author of more than 10 books and dozens of book chapters, academic articles, and other publications, both in English and Tamil. His book, Critical Academic Writing and Multilingual Students (2002), is required reading in the field of academic writing and multilingual instruction.

 

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Stephanie Bell,
Writing Centre Director, York University

Dr. Bell is Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies and Director of the Writing Centre at York University. She has delivered multiple presentations on digital writing and production at conferences for the International Writing Centres Association, Canadian Writing Centres Association, and Canadian Association for the Study of Discourse and Writing. She is a board member of the Canadian Writing Centres Association. Her innovative digital student production forum, Scratch Media, features student podcasts and other media produced through her writing courses. A co-authored monograph proposal, “Bring a hard copy to your appointment”: Tooled-up, networked, multimodal writing at the Writing Centre, is in submission to with Inkshed Publications.



The conference for Academic Writing and English Language Learners (AWELL) is a two-day conference designed for faculty, instructors, and writing centre professionals who teach and tutor ELL students. The goal of the conference is to provide tools and approaches that may be used directly in classrooms and tutoring sessions.

 

CALL FOR PROPOSALS

We want to provide an open forum to all those interested in any area of additional language studies and academic writing, including digital writing pedagogies, multiliteracies, plurilingualism, and intercultural writing supports. Questions for consideration may include, but are not limited to:

Proposals are due July 22, 2019

Proposals Submission Details here...

Registration ($175.00).
Saint Mary's University faculty or staff ($100.00).
Student or writing tutor ($75.00).

Registration is now open.

Registration fee includes lunches and break refreshments. Post-conference dinner is self-funded.

 

 

 

Brian Hotson, MTS
Director, Academic Learning Services,
Studio for Teaching and Learning
Saint Mary’s University
Burke 111 
M: 902-491-6201
C: 902-292-5006
Office: 902-491-6202

 

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