Here is a link to a number of photographs that I took at TALGS 2009 on Saturday, February 21st (http://drop.io/dxdkseh/blog). The TALGS folks at East Carolina University were also taking photos . . .
This is a report from TALGS 2009, in Greenville, North Carolina. Two reports are included in the spring edition of the ESL MiniConference Online, and two more reports will be included in the summer edition.
Hey--these people know how to organize a conference. A tip of the hat to East Carolina University graduate students Zuzana Elliott, Yi Sun, Lamont Cannon, and Chad Elliott, and their mentor, Dr. Lida Cope, along with a number of other key individuals . . .
This is a report from TALGS 2009, in Greenville, North Carolina. Two reports are included in the spring edition of the ESL MiniConference Online, and two more reports will be included in the summer edition.
This year's plenary speaker at TALGS was Dr. JoAnn Crandall, Professor of ESOL/Bilingual Education and Director of the interdisciplinary Ph.D. Program in Language, Literacy and Culture at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC). . . .