Conference: NERALLT 2011 Spring Conference: Pedagogy and Technology: Collaboration between Language Faculty and Instructional Technologists in the 21st Century March 24-25, 2011 at Connecticut College Attended by: Pilar Asensio and Ame Cividanes Recently, thanks to a CLS Travel Grant, Pilar…
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Risa Sodi Attends NECTFL Conference
On April 2, 2011, I traveled to Baltimore on a CLS Travel Grant to attend the 2011 Northeast Conference on Teaching of Foreign Languages (NECTFL) and to participate in a panel titled “Based on a True Story”: Real Content for…
NERALLT Spring 2011 Conference
Along with Maria Kaliambou, Senior Lector in Modern Greek, I attended and presented at the spring meeting of NERALLT, held at Connecticut College in New London, Connecticut. The weather was wonderful, which made for a pleasant drive up and short…
Julia Titus attends AATSEEL Conference
Thanks to the generous support of the CLS travel fund, I was able to participate at the annual conference of American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages (AATSEEL) held on January 6-9, 2011 in Pasadena, California. AATSEEL…
Yale Language Faculty Well-Represented at ACTFL
Muhammad Aziz On Saturday, November 20, I attended several sessions in the morning, but I did not feel that there was anything striking that needs to be mentioned. In the afternoon, some of the Arabic presenters, unfortunately, did not show…
ACTFL (Continued)
Marion Gehlker Friday, November 19 “The Lives of Others”: Classroom Approaches to the Film In this one-hour session we were given interesting background information on the popular and well-known movie “The Lives of Others,” such as statistics on the East…
ACTFL (Continued)
Ling Mu In the field of teaching Chinese as a foreign language, research has heavily tilted toward proficiency tests, whereas testing as a vital component in Chinese curriculums has not received adequate attention. At the 2011 ACTFL conference, I organized…
ACTFL (Continued)
Mari Stever All the conferences I have attended in the past 15 years or so have been the ones that focused on Asia related topics, not just those specific to Japanese. It was eye opening and fascinating to be amongst…
ACTFL (Continued)
Suzanne Young At the ACTFL conference in Boston on November 18–21, I saw many presentations that showed how teachers are enriching their understanding of language teaching. Nicole Mills, of Harvard, discussed her study of language instructors who engage in action…
Hsiu-hsien Chan Attends TCCRISLS at Columbia
The First Teachers College, Columbia University Roundtable in Second Language Studies (TCCRISLS) was held on October 1-2, 2010 in New York City. I attended and presented my research at the poster session at the TCCRISLS conference with the support of…
CALICO Conference 2010 Report
This year’s CALICO conference was held in beautiful Amherst, Massachusetts, from 8 to 12 June. Nelleke Van Deusen-Scholl, director of the CLS, and I attended for part of that time. The staff at Amherst College did a good job of…
Yale Faculty Attend Association of Teachers of Japanese 2010 Annual Conference
AAS/ATJ 2010 Annual Conference Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Philadelphia PA March 25~27, 2010 Yoshiko Maruyama Senior Lector Japanese Program, Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures Among the presentations, I will report on one tool, Dokkai Assistant, which should be useful…
AAS/ATJ (continued)
Report on the ATJ and AAS Conference Hiroyo Nishimura Senior Lector of Japanese Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures The conference began with a full day of concurrent sessions on literature, linguistics, language pedagogy, second language acquisition, and other…
Yale Language Faculty Attend Princeton Japanese Pedagogy Forum
The report of the 17th PJPF (Princeton Japanese Pedagogy Forum), held on May 8-9 at Princeton Koichi Hiroe Senior Lector, Japanese East Asian Languages and Literatures The traditional Japanese orthography employs three different sets of letters in writing: two sets…
PJPF (continued)
Report from the Princeton Japanese Pedagogy Forum (May 8-9, 2010 at Princeton University) Yukie Mammoto Lector of Japanese language Dept. of EALL I would like to write about a couple of things that I found interesting at the Princeton Japanese…
PJPF (continued)
Report from the 17th Princeton Japanese Pedagogy Forum (May 8-9,2010 at Princeton University) Michiaki Murata Senior Lector of Japanese language Dept. of EALL The main theme of the PJPF was “Innovative Approach to Kanji Education.” Kanji, i.e. Chinese characters, is…
Ame Cividanes Attends UC Consortium for Language and Learning
Recently, thanks to receiving a CLS Travel Grant, I had the honor of attending and presenting in the UC Consortium for Languages and Learning in April. For the first time, the West and East Coast Consortia combined to host a…
Anna Iacovella Attends NeMLA Meeting in Montreal
On April 11, 2010 I presented at the NeMLA Conference, Montreal 2010 on 19th Century Italian Writing, National History, Literary Genres and Linguistic Norms, together with seven colleagues from various national and international academic intuitions. We read and discussed our…
Muhammad Aziz Attends MESA Meeting
In the following, you will find a brief description of the panels I attended from Sunday 23rd November – Tuesday 25th November 2009 held at the annual MESA convention in Boston.
Ghassan Husseinali Attends MESA Meeting
Thanks to a travel grant from the CLS at Yale University, I was able to attend the annual MESA meeting held this year in Boston. During the meeting, I attended the following important sessions relevant to the teaching of Arabic…
Mari Stever Attends AAS 2010 Conference
Report: AAS (Association for Asian Studies) 2010 Conference (March 25-27, 2010 at Marriott Hotel, Philadelphia, PA) This conference is probably the largest one of its kind in the United States, and it attracts many prominent teachers of Japanese in the…
Julia Titus Attends AATSEEL Conference
Thanks to the generous support of the CLS travel fund, I was able to participate at the annual conference of American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages (AATSEEL) held on Dec.27-30, 2009 in Philadelphia.
Yale Language Faculty Attend First International Heritage Conference at UCLA
Introduction Heritage/community language education is a developing multidisciplinary field at the intersection of demography, sociology, psychology, neuroscience, education and other disciplines. Research in the field seeks to identify the unique needs of heritage language learners. This research is informing the…
Heritage Conference (cont’d)
First International Conference on Heritage/Community/Languages Sybil Alexandrov Thanks to a CLS Travel Grant, I was able to attend and participate in the First International Conference on Heritage/Community/Languages. The conference, hosted by the National Heritage Language Resource Center at UCLA from…
Heritage Conference (cont’d)
Heritage Learners’ Motivations, Expectations, and Language Needs: The Case of Post-secondary Chinese and Korean Language Learners Seungja Choi (Presented at the First International Heritage Language Conference, Feb. 19-21, 2010 at NHLRC) Chinese and Korean are two of the critical languages…
Heritage Conference (cont’d)
First International Heritage Language Conference Report from Julia Titus Thanks to the generous support of the CLS, I had a wonderful professional opportunity to participate at the First International Heritage Language Conference held on February 19-21, 2010 in UCLA. This…
Heritage Conference (cont’d)
Report of the NHRC First International Conference on Heritage/Community Languages, February 19-21, 2010 at UCLA Peisong Xu This was indeed a very successful and well organized conference in the field of heritage language teaching. There were many interesting panels and…
Yale Language Faculty Attend ACTFL Meeting in San Diego
ACTFL Meeting in San Diego Session Report by Marion Gehlker “Neuer Blick, neue Stimmen: Interkulturelles Leben und Wirken in Berlin” (New Visions, New Voices: Intercultural Living in Berlin”) This panel was a report on the AATG Alle lemen Deutsch (Everybody…
ACTFL Meeting (cont’d)
Conference Report by Haiwen Wang, Lector, Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures I attended the ACTFL-CLTA 2009 Annual Conference which was held in San Diegol, California on November 20-22, 2009. On November 21,~I presented my project, “Advanced Colloquial Mandarin…
ACTFL Meeting (cont’d)
“Best Practices and New Horizons for Teacher Training in Italian,” ACTFL 2009 By Risa Sodi I applied my CLS Travel Grant towards travel to San Diego for a panel on “Best Practices and New Horizons for Teacher Training in…
ACTFL Meeting (cont’d)
Report of Presentation by Jianhua Shen On November 20-21, 2009, I attended and presented at the ACTFL (American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages) 2009 conference that was held in San Diego, CA. There were more than 49 panels…
ACTFL Meeting (cont’d)
2009 ACTFL Annual Conference Report by Fan Liu, EALL I went to the ACTFL 2009 annual conference from November 19, 2009 to November 22, 2009. I gave a presentation regarding making movie clips and its multi-function in Chinese teaching, and went…
Ninghui Liang Attends International Conference on Chinese Pedagogy
Report on Attending the the 7th International Conference on Chinese Language Pedagogy By Ninghui Liang I attended the 7th International Conference on Chinese Language Pedagogy, held at Guilin, China from August 1-4, 2009. This conference is hosted jointly by Guangxi…
Cifuentes and Garcia Attend AATSP Conference in Albuquerque
The weekend of July 11-12,2009, Yovanna Cifuentes and Maripaz Garcia, both Lectors in the Dept. of Spanish & Portuguese, attended and presented at the annual conference of the American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese (AATSP) in Albuquerque, New…
Report on Consortium Conference at Brown University (Marion Gehlker)
Report on Consortium Conference at Brown University on Reassessing the Foreign Language Curriculum in the Age of Globalization, April 5, 2008 By Marion Gehlker, Dept. of Germanic Languages & Literatures Presentations during the second half of the conference which I…