Deadline extended!
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The Second Language Acquisition and Teaching Student Association (SLATSA) cordially invites your participation in the 24th SLAT Interdisciplinary Roundtable at the University of Arizona on February 7 and 8, 2025. The Roundtable will be held fully in-person.
The Roundtable is an annual conference organized by and for graduate students and faculty with interests in the linguistics, cognitive, instructional, and socio-cultural dimensions of L2 learning. We also seek projects that demonstrate collaborative research between graduate students and faculty.
The theme of the 2025 SLAT Interdisciplinary Roundtable is “Interdisciplinarity in Language Research, Leadership, and Pedagogical Practices.” We invite proposals that explore diverse topics at the intersection of language education and research, including but not limited to pedagogy, language program administration and leadership, program evaluation, SLA theory and research, curriculum design, teacher education, and the integration of technology in language teaching and learning.
The extended deadline for submissions is Tuesday, December 3, 2024.
Submission guidelines
We welcome:
- Individual Presentation (15 min. + 5 min for Q&A) A formal talk addressing original empirical research or an original theoretical investigation. May include more than one presenter.
- Project in Progress (5-7 min. presentation: individual presentation + Q&A): A brief presentation of a research project in progress, followed by small group discussions of individual projects. Presenters may be at any stage of the research process and looking for feedback or guidance for future directions.
- Poster presentation. A visual presentation of original empirical research, pedagogical application, or an original theoretical investigation. You will display your poster and be available for viewers to ask questions about your research during the poster presentation session. You will be responsible for printing out and setting up your poster in the designated room before the session begins.
- Workshop (30 min. + 10 min. for Q&A) A formal, interactive session that engages participants in hands-on activities, collaborative learning, or the application of specific strategies/skills/methods they can directly apply in their own contexts. Presenters will guide participants through exercises, case studies, or simulations, providing opportunities for discussion and real-time feedback.
All proposals must be original and not simultaneously submitted to another journal or conference.
Submit your proposal here: https://uarizona.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bC2xmbK4741DdBA
For questions, please contact: Sara Matsumura (saramats@arizona.edu) or Bernard Cassie (bbcassie@arizona.edu).