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Call for Proposals
Real Language, Real Life
A Celebration of Foreign Language Education:
3rd
Annual Monterey Bay Foreign Language Symposium
Saturday, May 3rd
, 2014
Hosted by:
the Monterey Institute of International Studies (MIIS)
Monterey, California
Presented by:
Students of the MATFL and MATESOL programs in the
Graduate School of Translation, Interpretation and Language Education
(GSTILE) at the Monterey Institute of International Studies
Submissions are encouraged from all teachers, graduate students, or other
professionals working in the foreign language education field, including EFL.Abstracts may be submitted for presentations (formal lecture style with time
for questions), interactive workshops, panel discussions or posters.
Submissions should be relevant to the theme of this years Symposium:
Real Language, Real Life.
Particularly relevant topics include, but are not limited to:
Authentic materials for language learning and authentic opportunities topractice language (i.e. telecollaboration and accessing heritage speakers
as resources for learning)
Social relevance in language instruction Service learning Development of intercultural communicative competency Content-based instruction (CBI) Careers relating to language education
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Submission Guidelines*
The guidelines are provided below as well as on the Symposium website:
http://sites.miis.edu/montereybayfleds/
The deadline for submission of abstracts will be Friday, February 28, 2014.
Notification of acceptance of submissions will be sent via email by Friday,
March 14, 2014. Submissions will be accepted through this online form:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1l4paAV5LaKaxbeaEWWoDKnGwb0mloZ
U4y_5swtOqkgI/viewformPlease provide the following information:
Whether the abstract is for a presentation, interactive panel discussionor practical workshop/demonstration, or a poster
(All sessions will be allotted 50 minutes. Presentation speakersshould limit their presentations to 40 minutes to allow time forquestions.)
The name(s) and affiliation of the author(s) The preferred method of notification: email, phone and mailing address The title of the presentation (no more than 10 words) An abstract no longer than 250 words including the focus of the
presentation and its relevance to current work being done in the field
The language in which the presentation will be given Interpretation into English from Chinese, French, German,
Japanese, Korean, Russian or Spanish will be provided by MIIS
students of interpretation A description of any equipment needed Any additional information Whether or not you would like to be considered to give a poster
presentation if your abstract not selected for a full presentation
B.U.I.L.D teachers and MIIS students are also encouraged to submit
proposals. Presenters will be selected based on the reviewers evaluation of
the anonymous abstracts.
Symposium registration can be completed at:
http://sites.miis.edu/montereybayfleds/
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*Please also note that accepted submissions may be considered for publishing
in a conference proceeding.