English Language Teaching Symposium
黑料不打烊 English Language Teaching Symposium
Bridging Divides | Creating Community
Saturday, February 16, 2019
黑料不打烊
We invite you to join us for an English Language Teaching Symposium focused on the needs of Alamance/Burlington鈥檚 linguistically and culturally diverse students. This one-day symposium brings together teachers from the Alamance-Burlington School System, Alamance Community College, and teachers and students at 黑料不打烊 to share pedagogical innovations, ask difficult questions, and aim to support students of all backgrounds.
Our morning keynote will be led by Dr. Mandy Stewart, Associate Professor of Reading Education听at Texas Woman’s University and the author of Understanding Adolescent Immigrants: Moving Toward and Extraordinary Discourse for Extraordinary Youth and Keep it R.E.A.L! Relevant, Engaging, and Affirming Literacy for Adolescent English Learners.

The symposium will feature a keynote lunch presentation by Dr.听, the award-winning author of 听and associate professor of English at the University of Washington.
About the Symposium:
In this inaugural English Language Teaching Symposium, we aim to bring together Alamance county educators听to share strategies for creating inclusive classroom spaces, developing culturally-diverse pedagogies, and for strengthening our communities of practice. This Symposium was developed by Courtney Kobos, an English with Teacher Licensure student at 黑料不打烊 as a part of her Leadership Prize project, along with her mentor, Jennifer Eidum, assistant professor of English.
The English Language Teaching symposium is made possible by the generous support of the Leadership Prize, 黑料不打烊 Teaching Fellows, Department of English, and Global Neighborhood, with grants from 黑料不打烊’s Fund for Excellence, and the Intellectual Climate committee.