Teaching English(es) for Real-World Global Communication | IEW2024
Join us on November 19 at 18:00 Moscow time to explore inclusive English teaching practices with Dr. Rachel Toncelli from Northeastern University. This interactive workshop will cover strategies for integrating translanguaging and World Englishes to prepare students for global communication. This event is held as part of International Education Week.
As English increasingly serves as a global lingua franca, language teachers must prepare students to communicate effectively with speakers of diverse English(es) across cultural contexts. This workshop explores how translanguaging pedagogy and World Englishes integration can assist in preparing students for real-world communication. Through interactive demonstrations of classroom activities that align with contemporary understanding of English as a global language, attendees explore translanguaging activities that leverage students’ full linguistic repertoires, develop materials incorporating diverse English varieties, and design communication-focused tasks that prioritize intelligibility over native-like accuracy.
Who is it for: This workshop is particularly relevant for TESOL practitioners seeking to move beyond traditional monolingual, native-speaker-centric approaches to embrace more inclusive and globally-oriented teaching practices.
Speaker: Dr. Rachel Toncelli is a lecturer at Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts, where she teaches English language courses to international students. Previously, Rachel worked in TESOL teacher education at Rhode Island College and served as the Director of English Language Learning at Brown University. She has also done extensive educational consulting with K-12 school districts in the USA. Most recently, her scholarly interest has centered around exploring how English language educators develop critical AI literacy. Rachel is a co-recipient of the 2024 Ron Chang Lee Award for Excellence in Classroom Technology, awarded by TESOL International Association, for her collaboration on a blueprint for educators to productively explore the integration of GenAI into their language teaching. Her most recent publications include “A love-hate relationship: Exploring faculty attitudes towards GenAI and its integration into teaching,” “Exploring applications of ChatGPT to English language teaching: Opportunities, challenges, and recommendations,” and Artificial Intelligence, Real Teaching.
International Education Week (IEW) is a celebration of global learning and cultural exchange, designed to expand horizons and foster connections across borders. Held from November 18-22, IEW will feature a diverse array of events, including lectures, workshops, and interactive sessions, where educators and students alike can explore the future of education and innovation.
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