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Jumpstart – Getting Ready for Study Abroad!

 

Dick Feldman, Language Resource Center, Cornell University (Facilitator)

Happiness Bulugu, Kiswashii, Cornell University 

Ngampit Jagacinski, Thai, Cornell University  
Jolanda Pandin, Indonesian, Cornell University
Hannah Phan, Khmer, Cornell University

Thúy Tranviet, Vietnamese, Cornell University 

 

Backward Design and Forward Development: Materials for the Proficiency-Based Classroom

 

Thomas Garza, UT Austin, “Backward Design and Forward Development: Materials for the Proficiency-Based Classroom.”

 

 

Strategies for Working with SEA Heritage Language Learners

 

Heather Mello, Kazan Federal University, “Lessons in Patience and Humility: A Non-Native Speaker Teaches Vietnamese.”

 

Leticia C. Pagkalinawan, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, “Family-School-Community Partnerships in Safeguarding Heritage Language.”

 

Kenneth Wong, UC Berkeley, “The Heritage Advantage; the Heritage Burden; What Helps or Hurts Burmese Heritage Students?”

 

 

Using Technologies to Promote Proficiency

 

Maria Josephine Barrios-Leblanc, UC Berkeley, “Teaching Filipino in a Virtual Classroom, Real-Time.”

 

Yuphaphann Hoonchamlong, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, “Towards Autonomous and Ubiquitous Language Learning at UHM Thai Program.”

 

Chhany Sak-Humphry, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, “Traditional Khmer Folklore in e-Learning Era.”

  

 

Language Specific Panels

Burmese:

Roundtable conducted in Burmese

Yu Yu Khaing, Cornell University (Facilitator)

 

Filipino:

Roundtable conducted in a mix of Filipino and English

Maria Theresa Savella, Cornell University (Facilitator)

Sheila Zamar, University of Wisconsin-Madison (Facilitator)

Indonesian:

Panels are in English, but the Q&A will be a mix of Indonesian and English

1:30 pm - 2:00 pm

John Wolf, Cornell University, “The Consortium for Teaching Indonesian, how and why it came into being”

2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Indriyo Sukmono, Yale University, “New Development for COTI: Challenges and Hope” 

Elisabeth Arti Wulandari, Universitas Sanata Dharma, “Scaffolding in content-based instruction of Indonesian, with a nod to a wash back effect”

Thiyani Miltner, International Baccalaureate Organization, “Using pictures to teach culture in learning Indonesian”

Khmer:

Roundtable

Hannah Phan, Cornell University (Facilitator)

Thai:

1:30 pm - 2:30 pm:

Jearanai Sirisawasdi, Thammasat University, "Using Social Media as an Assistant to Teach Thai Language for Foreigners"

Roundtable; English will not be the main medium of discussion

Ngampit Jagacinski, Cornell University (Facilitator)

Yuphaphann Hoonchamlong, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa

Prawet Jantharat, University of Arizona

Pittaya Paladroi-Shane, Ohio University 

Jearanai Sirisawasdi, Thammasat University 

Kanjana Thepboriruk, Northern Illinois University

Vietnamese (co-sponsored by GUAVA):

1:30 pm - 2:30 pm: Presentations will conducted in English

Thúy Tranviet, Cornell University (Chair)

Lê Phạm Thuý-Kim, Arizona State University, "Practical and effective approaches and practices for teaching mixed Southeast Asian language classes"

Tri Ly Lam, California State University Fullerton, "Approaches with Pedagogical Strategies to teaching Vietnamese for Academic Purposes: Form-Focused, Learner-Centered and Content-Based"

Thúy Anh Nguyễn, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, "Project-based language learning - A practical approach in Vietnamese language class"

Bich-Ngoc Turner, University of Washington, "Teaching content-based Vietnamese - Intermediate level"

2:30 pm - 3:00 pm: Roundtable Discussion in English and Vietnamese

P r e s e n t e r s

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