PROGRAM BOOK The TOEFL tests for student success ® We know the effort you put in to prepare your students for the future and we’re here to support you as you help your students realize their full potential When you use the TOEFL® tests, you get the accurate and comprehensive information you need to confidently guide students to the next step of their English language learning journey, while benefiting your institution TOEFL iBTđ ã TOEFLđ ITP ã TOEFL Juniorđ • TOEFL® Primary™ Tests Get the training you need to prepare your students for success on the TOEFL test Visit our website or click on the QR code to find a Propell® Workshop for the TOEFL iBT® Test, www.ets.org/toefl/propell Copyright © 2014 by Educational Testing Service All rights reserved ETS, the ETS logo, TOEFL, TOEFL IBT and TOEFL JUNIOR are registered trademarks of Educational Testing Service (ETS) in the United States and other countries TOEFL PRIMARY is a trademark of ETS 25128 WELCOME TESOL Board of Directors (2013–2014) OFFICERS: DIRECTORS: Deena Boraie Diane Carter Claire Bradin Siskin Tim Collins John Schmidt President The American University in Cairo Cairo, Egypt Yilin Sun President-Elect Seattle Community Colleges Seattle, Washington USA Suzanne Panferov Past President University of Arizona Tucson, Arizona USA Indianapolis Public Schools Indianapolis, Indiana USA National-Louis University Chicago, Illinois USA Luciana de Oliveira Teachers College, Columbia University New York, New York USA Gabriela Kleckova University of West Bohemia Czech Republic Tony Silva Purdue University West Lafayette, Indiana USA Edvista Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania USA Texas International Education Consortium Austin, Texas USA Deborah Short Academic Language Research & Training, LLC Arlington, Virginia USA Lillian Wong University of Hong Kong Pokfulam, Hong Kong Rosa Aronson Executive Director Alexandria, Virginia USA TESOL International Convention & English Language Expo 26–29 March 2014 Oregon Convention Center 777 NE Martin Luther King Junior Boulevard Portland, OR 97232 USA TESOL International Association 1925 Ballenger Avenue, Suite 550 Alexandria, VA 22314-6820 USA Toll free 888.547.3369 Tel +1 703.836.0774 Fax +1 703.836.7864 Email: info@tesol.org Web: www.tesol.org WWW.TESOLCONVENTION.ORG TESOL 2015 International Convention & English Language Expo – M A R C H • TO R O N TO, C A N A DA CROSSING BORDERS BUILDING BRIDGES SEE YOU IN TORONTO! TABLE OF CONTENTS ◗◗ ◗◗ ◗◗ ◗◗ ◗◗ ◗◗ ◗◗ ◗◗ ◗◗ ◗◗ ◗◗ ◗◗ ◗◗ ◗◗ ◗◗ ◗◗ ◗◗ ◗◗ ◗◗ ◗◗ ◗◗ ◗◗ ◗◗ ◗◗ ◗◗ ◗◗ ◗◗ Welcome Letter Convention Planning Team Week at a Glance New Member Orientation About TESOL Organizational Meetings Awards, Grants, and Honors Keynote Speakers TESOL in Focus The TESOL Classroom of the Future Spotlight on the U.S Common Core State Standards Electronic Village and Technology Showcase 2014 Invited Speaker Sessions Tea With Distinguished TESOLers Public Policy and Citizenship Research Spotlight Best of Affiliates Colloquia and Presentations From Colleague Organizations Job MarketPlace TESOL Leadership Training Programs Thank You TESOL Global Partners How to Use This Book Abstracts Poster Sessions Maps —— Oregon Convention Center English Language Expo —— Exhibit Hall Map —— Exhibitor Booth Numbers —— Exhibitor Listings Indexes —— Presenter Index and E-mail Directory —— Content Area Index 5 8 10 11 12 13 15 16 18 21 22 23 24 25 26 28 30 33 35 36 169 WELCOME ◗◗ 174 176 177 178 187 205 WWW.TESOLCONVENTION.ORG REF#14004 Virco furniture solutions for moving forward • www.virco.com • 1-800-813-4150 Sage™ seating and Text™ tables WELCOME You’ve made TESOL history by traveling to Oregon to explore this beautiful region and the dynamic city of Portland, to sustain yourself professionally and to renew your acquaintance with TESOLers from around the world In the middle of the 16th century, European adventurers first explored the Pacific Northwest of the North American continent, home to numerous indigenous groups Three centuries later, trappers and traders established the 3,200 km Oregon Trail to sustain their careers In subsequent decades, nearly half a million migrants crossed the continent to renew their lives From wherever you’ve come, we’re glad that you’ve taken the Oregon Trail to Portland this week On behalf of the Planning Team for the 2014 TESOL International Convention & English Language Expo, we welcome you, along with more than 6,500 fellow TESOLers from more than 120 countries The theme, “Explore, Sustain, Renew ELT for the Next Generation,” looks to the present and to the future of the profession WELCOME Explore, Sustain, Renew! 2014 CONVENTION PLANNING TEAM PROGRAM CHAIR LOCAL CO-CHAIRS Texas International Education Consortium Portland Community College John Schmidt Luciana Diniz Heather Dittmore Kalowsky ASSOCIATE PROGRAM CHAIRS Portland Community College Julia Austin Monika Mulder University of Alabama at Birmingham Portland State University Linda Fellag Community College of Philadelphia Kathy Lobo Belmont Public Schools TESOLers arriving early in Portland can participate in Preconvention Institutes, K–12 Dream Day, Master’s and Doctoral Student Forums, and Educational Site Visits In addition to the keynote and invited speaker sessions during the convention, more than 800 concurrent sessions covering a wide range of topics will provide ample opportunities to investigate the depth and breadth of TESOL practices among the organization’s 21 interest sections Additional TESOL convention features include teas with distinguished speakers; the exhibition hall, showcasing scores of exhibitors; the Job MarketPlace; and the Electronic Village Innovations this year include informal midday global meet and greet networking events and the Classroom of the Future Include in your convention itinerary opportunities to enhance your involvement in our profession at the TESOL Town Meeting, an Interest Section Open Meeting, and the Annual Business Meeting TEAM LEADERS To navigate the convention, download the TESOL mobile convention application for the complete program book and for updates Network with convention goers via TESOL’s Facebook page and Twitter Also, download the Portland app to get around town and to enjoy the local culture VOLUNTEER COORDINATOR Explore, sustain, and renew at the 2014 TESOL International Convention & English Language Expo in Portland, the City of Roses! BAG & PROGRAM DISTRIBUTION John Schmidt, Convention Program Chair Julia Austin, Associate Convention Program Chair Linda Fellag, Associate Convention Program Chair Katherine Lobo, Associate Convention Program Chair Portland State University HOSPITALITY & ENTERTAINMENT Debbie Anholt PRE- AND POSTCONVENTION INSTITUTES JOB MARKETPLACE The New School Portland Community College EDUCATIONAL SITE VISITS Gabriel Diaz Maggioli Lewis & Clark College Patti Schilasky POSTER SESSIONS Winnie Cragg Mukogawa Fort Wright Institute Lisa McKinney Portland State University Katie Mitchell Rosetta Stone TEA WITH DISTINGUISHED TESOLERS Neil J Anderson Brigham Young University K–12 DREAM DAY Barbara Page Beaverton School District Joyanna Eisenberg Angelica da Costa Portland State University WWW.TESOLCONVENTION.ORG Innovating The Classroom of The Future Become an online teacher with us Become an Online Teacher today! Asia's first choice in English Language Learning http://recruit.tutorabc.com/ Provides specialized teacher training, focusing on online teaching ap@tutorabc.com Operating in hundreds of cities spanning 50 countries Providing personalized, interactive online classrooms 24 hours a day 365 days a year Setting the bar for the future of the Mobile Classroom WEEK AT A GLANCE Registration Hours Tuesday pm–6 pm Wednesday am–7 pm Thursday am–5 pm Friday am–5 pm Saturday am–3 pm English Language Expo Hours Exhibits will take place in Halls C & D Thursday 8:30 am–5:30 pm Friday 8:30 am–5:30 pm Saturday 8:30 am–2 pm am–9 pm PRECONVENTION INSTITUTES+ various times/locations in OCC WELCOME Registration will take place in the Oregon Convention Center TUESDAY, 25 MARCH 2014 WEDNESDAY, 26 MARCH 2014 am–12 pm EDUCATIONAL SITE VISITS+ various locations off-site am–5 pm PRECONVENTION INSTITUTES+ various times/locations in OCC 8:30 am–5:15 pm K–12 DREAM DAY+ various locations in Hilton 8:30 am–4:45 pm Master’s Student Forum D136, OCC 8:30 am–4:45 pm Doctoral Student Forum D136, OCC 3:30 pm–5 pm Reception for New Members & First-Time Attendees PB253, OCC 5:30 pm–7 pm Opening Keynote: Surin Pitsuwan Hall A, OCC THURSDAY, 27 MARCH 2014 am–9 am James Alatis Plenary: David Graddol Hall A, OCC 12:30 pm–1:45 pm Poster Sessions Expo Hall Job MarketPlace Job MarketPlace will take place in Hall B Thursday am–5:30 pm Friday am–5:30 pm Saturday am–2 pm pm–5 pm Town Meeting E146, OCC pm–6:30 pm Interest Section Open Meetings See page 6:45 pm–8:15 pm Interest Section Open Meetings See page FRIDAY, 28 MARCH 2014 am–9 am Presidential Keynote: Deena Boraie Hall A, OCC 12:30 pm–1:45 pm Poster Sessions Expo Hall 1:30 pm–2:30 pm Ice Cream Break Expo Hall pm–6:30 pm TESOL Annual Business Meeting PB253, OCC SATURDAY, 29 MARCH 2014 am–9 am Morning Keynote: Diane Larsen-Freeman Hall A, OCC 12:30 pm–1:45 pm Poster Sessions Expo Hall pm–6 pm POSTCONVENTION INSTITUTES+ Various locations, OCC + Ticketed Event Concurrent and exhibitor sessions are Thursday, Friday, and Saturday beginning at 9:30 am each day, with the last session starting at pm Exceptions are during lunch (12:15 pm–1 pm) and during morning keynote sessions Oregon Convention Center = OCC WWW.TESOLCONVENTION.ORG ABOUT TESOL Is this your first TESOL convention? Are you a new member of TESOL? The Reception for New Members & First‑Time Attendees is for you Wednesday 26 March, 3:30 pm–5 pm ASSOCIATION INFORMATION Convention Center, PB 253 There is so much going on with so many opportunities at the TESOL convention, it can really help to have someone sort it all out for you In much the same way, if you’re a new TESOL member, it’s very helpful to learn about all that TESOL International Association has to offer So here is your chance… ◗◗ ◗◗ ◗◗ ◗◗ HEAR from TESOL volunteer leadership and staff Ask questions directly to TESOL’s president and executive director MEET veteran members of TESOL and listen to their helpful suggestions on how to navigate the convention and the many benefits of the association CONNECT with other attendees and share your thoughts about TESOL and the international convention WIN SOMETHING! A drawing will be held at the end of the reception for some special TESOL prizes STUDENTS & NEW PROFESSIONALS, you are invited to a GATHERING FOR EMERGING PROFESSIONALS WEDNESDAY, 26 MARCH immediately following the opening keynote speaker Sponsored by Macy’s® TESOL INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION & ENGLISH LANGUAGE EXPO For nearly 50 years, TESOL International Association has been bringing together educators, researchers, administrators, and students to advance the profession of teaching English to speakers of other languages With more than 12,000 members representing 156 countries, and more than 100 worldwide affiliates, TESOL offers everyone involved in English language teaching and learning an opportunity to be part of a dynamic community where professionals like you connect with and inspire each other to achieve the highest standards of excellence NOTES 228 TESOL INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION & ENGLISH LANGUAGE EXPO NOTES WWW.TESOLCONVENTION.ORG 229 NOTES 230 TESOL INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION & ENGLISH LANGUAGE EXPO NOTES WWW.TESOLCONVENTION.ORG 231 NOTES 232 TESOL INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION & ENGLISH LANGUAGE EXPO NOTES WWW.TESOLCONVENTION.ORG 233 NOTES 234 TESOL INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION & ENGLISH LANGUAGE EXPO NOTES WWW.TESOLCONVENTION.ORG 235 NOTES 236 TESOL INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION & ENGLISH LANGUAGE EXPO NOTES WWW.TESOLCONVENTION.ORG 237 NOTES 238 TESOL INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION & ENGLISH LANGUAGE EXPO NOTES WWW.TESOLCONVENTION.ORG 239 NOTES 240 TESOL INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION & ENGLISH LANGUAGE EXPO Bring the world to the classroom with National Geographic Learning • New materials for Academic, Adult, and International • New K–12 programs support Common Core State Standards Visit us at Booth 851 to learn more, or visit NGL.Cengage.com/TESOL14 NGL.Cengage.com 888-915-3276