poster with dates and names of panelists

September 30, 2023 09:00 AM
Location Change! Humanities Building room 250
(There is a football game on campus this day, so plan ahead. Parking will be very limited)

contact dalc@colorado.edu with any questions

Please join us for a Symposium on Student Assessments and Pedagogy in Less Commonly Taught Languages (Arabic, Chinese, Hindi/Urdu, Japanese, Korean).
Program information below: 

Panel 1:                                   9:00-10:30 AM

Margaret Malone (ACTFL), “Using the ACTFL Proficiency Guidelines in LCTL Assessment: Principles and Tips”

Gabriela Nik Ilieva (NYU), “Differentiating Assessment in the Language Classroom Where Language, Culture, and Content Are Integrated”

Matt Coss (Michigan State University), “The Critical Role of Placement Testing in Successful Secondary-Postsecondary Program Articulation: Issues and Ideas”

Moderator: Nidhi Arya (CU Boulder)

 

Panel 2 :                                   10:45 AM-12:15 PM

Jayoung Song (Penn State University), “Facilitating Deeper Learning in Online Language Courses within the Community of Inquiry Framework”

Yan Li (University of Kansas), “Teaching in the Target Language from the Very Beginning”

Yasuko Uchida and Ryo Takehara (Japan Foundation), “The Japan Foundation and the JF Standard for Japanese-Language Education”

Moderator: Yumiko Matsunaga (CU Boulder)

 

Panel 3                                     1:15-2:45 PM

Sun-Young Shin (Indiana University, Bloomington), “The Effects of Proficiency Differences in Pairs on Korean Learners’ Speaking Performance”

May George (Smith College), “Infographics Design: A New Methodology in Teaching Language Skills and Implementing Assessment”

Naomi Geyer (University of Wisconsin, Madison), “Beyond Native-Speakerism: Rethinking Diversity through an Interview Project”

Moderator:  Mona Farrag Attwa (CU Boulder)

 

Roundtable (All Presenters)               3:00-4:00 PM

Click here to view abstracts from each panel. 

 

Co-Sponsored by Asian Languages and Civilizations and the Center for Asian Studies