Unless indicated, otherwise, sessions are presented at the TESOL 2022 Convention in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The times and locations for sessions will be listed in the TESOL 2022 Convention Program and in the online itinerary planner. Prerecorded presentations are available on the virtual convention platform. All in-person convention attendees will have access to the virtual convention platform.

Affiliate Colloquium

Change and New Paradigms for Affiliate Organizations
(prerecorded presentation)

As we move into a postpandemic environment, affiliate organizations look to opportunities for rebuilding and growth, resilience and transformation. Affiliates are looking to explore new paradigms that are equitable, flexible, accessible, and sustainable for members both locally and internationally.

James Papple, York University, York, ON, Canada

Best of Affiliates

English as a Lingua Franca in Multilingual Classrooms: Meeting the Challenges
(prerecorded presentation)

English as a lingua franca emergence in ELT challenges traditional approaches in language education; it demands for renewed awareness of language and materials development, while enhancing authenticity, ICT, and mediation use in multilingual classrooms. Research-based activities implemented by teachers in their classrooms are presented and discussed with participants.

Affiliate: TESOL Italy

Lucilla Lopriore, TESOL Italy, Rome, Italy

Alessandra Cannelli, TESOL Italy, Rome, Italy

Silvia Sperti, TESOL Italy, Rome, Italy

Countering Anti-Black Racism in Language Education: Reflection, Action, and Accountability
(prerecorded presentation)

As a TESOL affiliate, NJTESOL\NJBE has a responsibility to reflect on its ideas and beliefs regarding anti-Black racism. The organization is modeling a process of change that begins with its members and moves toward actions impacting its schools, communities, and institutions. Learn more about this self-reflective work and the resulting podcast.

Affiliate: NJTESOL/NJBE

Tasha Austin, NJTESOL\NJBE, New Brunswick, NJ, United States

Jessica Hunsdon, NJTESOL\NJBE, Highland Park, NJ, United States

Madjiguene Fall, NJTESOL\NJBE, Union, NJ, United States

Culture and ELT: To Combine or Not to Combine?
(prerecorded presentation)

This presentation discusses the interrelationships between foreign language teaching and teaching culture through cultural codes and analyzes the results of two small-scale studies conducted with two groups of English language teachers at a higher education institution, related to this problem and spaced 10 years apart.

Affiliate: ETAG Georgia

Manana Rusieshvili, Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, Tbilisi, Georgia 

Universal Design for Learning in the EAP and TESOL Classroom
(prerecorded presentation)

The universal design for learning (UDL) framework guides the development of curriculum that is effective and inclusive for all learners. This presentation gives an overview of UDL principles, examples of UDL applied in EAP and online TESOL classes, and tips for how to implement UDL in any teaching context.

Affiliate: TESL Nova Scotia

Sharon Churchill, Acadia University, Wolfville, NS, Canada

Chris Klatecki, Acadia University, Port Williams, NS, Canada

Quizizz and Google Classroom Engagement: What Learning Analytics Tell You
(prerecorded presentation)

This session demonstrates learning analytics data to understand student engagement via Quizizz and Google Classroom. Presenters demonstrate visual data when three classes at a distance collaborated using Quizizz. Three instructors share the results of their findings and discuss the ways of how to apply them in practice.

Affiliate: Yakut TESOL

Larisa Olesova, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, United States

Zarmena Emelyanova, North-Eastern Federal University, Yakutsk, Russian Federation

Natalya Alexeeva, North-Eastern Federal University, Yakutsk, Russian Federation  

Respectful Interactions in ELT: An Organization's Guidelines for Discussion
(prerecorded presentation)

This session represents a TESOL affiliate organization's process of drafting respectful interactions guidelines for the all association's events. The presentation shares the process from rationale to drafting, membership input to revision, and unanimous ratification to implementation for peer organizations to consider adopting for themselves.

Affiliate: BC TEAL

Jennifer Walsh Marr, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada

Sharing Success and Achievements

This presentation introduces national curriculum and textbook development for secondary schools. This was one of the successful experiences of the English Language Teachers Association of Mongolia. The project has been implemented by the request of the Ministry of Education and by the appointed team of authors.

Affiliate: ELTAM

Mira Namsrai, English Language Teachers Association of Mongolia, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia

Gantstetseg Jadamba, English Language Teachers Association of Mongolia, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia

Up-skilling and  Reskilling for English Teachers

During the pandemic, a lot of changes happened in the PD of teaching professionals where they were asked to up-skill or reskill in certain areas. The research presented discusses which were the most essential skills that teaching professionals had to up-skill or reskill.

Affiliate: TESOL Greece

Georgios Kormpas, Al Yamamah University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia