Language Educator Symposium 2022
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In recent years, language education has been enriched by interdisciplinary partnerships ranging from information sciences to environmental humanities to digital pedagogy. The Language Educator Symposium 2022 seeks to highlight the process for productive partnerships with a keen eye towards content-based language instruction. At the same time, discussions can ignite new ideas that foster interdisciplinary partnerships across departments, schools, and institutions.

5/6/2022
When: Friday, May 6, 2022
Where: University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphita, Pennsylvania 
United States

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Language Educator Symposium 2022
Hosted by Penn Language Center and Educational Linguistics at Penn GSE

Collaborations for Change

For more information visit https://web.sas.upenn.edu/languageeducators2022/

In recent years, language education has been enriched by interdisciplinary partnerships ranging from information sciences to environmental humanities to digital pedagogy. The Language Educator Symposium 2022 seeks to highlight the process for productive partnerships with a keen eye towards content-based language instruction. At the same time, discussions can ignite new ideas that foster interdisciplinary partnerships across departments, schools, and institutions.

 

KEYNOTE
“Partnerships for Language Education: Balancing Content and Language Objectives”

Lynsey Farrell, Director, Africa Program, Lauder Institute and Director of Research, Legatum Center for Development and Entrepreneurship, MIT
Catherine Box, Lecturer of Educational Practice, Educational Linguistics, Penn GSE

WORKSHOPS by

Lisa Ann Britton, Lecturer in French, Department of Romance Languages

Marc Papé, Lecturer in French, Lauder Institute

Betsy Kells, Technology Director, Penn Language Center
EPIC Partners, Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College, Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College, Tuscarora Language Group

Américo Mendoza-Mori, Lecturer in Latinx Studies, Harvard University

John Pollack, Curator, Research Services, Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts, Penn Libraries

Claudia Lynn, Lecturer and Language Program Coordinator, Department of Germanic Languages & Literatures

Santoi Wagner, Senior Lecturer and Associate Director of TESOL, Educational Linguistics, Penn GSE

Bethany Wiggin, Associate Professor of German, Department of Germanic Languages & Literatures and Founding Director, Penn Program in Environmental Humanities
 

This is an in-person event. Attendees must agree to adhere to the University of Pennsylvania’s COVID-19 guidelines.