Seminars

EducLang seminars are available on our YouTube Channel

You may also watch them via the playlist embedded below ⬇️

Archive of EducLang Seminars

2022

Seminar avec Monica Tang

EducLand Seminar with Monica Tang

How do you develop a sense of belonging and legitimacy? A pilot project that became a credited course in initial teacher training

Alanna Trines. OCSB Indigenous Lead

Indigenous 101: An introduction to Indigenous Education with OCSB

Alanna Trines will be presenting our last event of the school year on Thursday, April 28, 2022 at 2:30 p.m. and we are hoping to meet you in person.

Capture d'écran de l'enregistrement du séminaire Inégalités socio-scolaires et relations de pouvoir

Watch a recording of our seminar “Inégalités socio-scolaires et relations de pouvoir”

Did you miss our most recent symposium held on March 16, 2022? You can watch the recording of Inégalités socio-scolaires et relations de pouvoir.

Séminaire EducLang avec Andrea Sterzuk, Ph. D.

EducLang Seminar: Creating Space in Universities for Indigenous Language Activists

To be held on April 5, 2022. Presented by Dr. Andrea Sterzuk, Professor of language and literacies education in the Faculty of Education, University of Regina, and the Director of the Centre for Educational Research, Collaboration, and Development (CERCD)

Séminaire avec Nikolay Slavkov

Seminar: Linguistic risk-taking: Qu’avons-nous appris jusqu’à présent ?

Join Nikolay Slavkov, Associate Professor and Director of the Canadian Centre for Research and Studies in Bilingualism and Language Planning at the Official Languages and Bilingualism Institute on January 27th, 2022.

2020 - 2021

Seminar with Catherine Maynard

Seminar with Catherine Maynard

Prendre appui sur la diversité linguistique pour engager les élèves dans l’apprentissage de l’orthographe grammaticale française en milieu pluriethnique et plurilingue

Seminar: Working Within the Research Assemblage

Reading Plagiarism in L2 Student Digitally Mediated Writing Differently

Seminar with Brahim Azaoui

Seminar with Brahim Azaoui

Once upon a time ... storytelling mothers in kindergarten. Build your identities and learning through multimodality and plurilingualism.

Seminar with Dr. Gagné and Dr. Rajendram

Seminar with Drs. Antoinette Gagné and Shakina Rajendram

Teacher candidates opened themselves up in the same ways newcomer and refugee ELs did through the creation of their own Me Maps, and they engaged with the Me Maps of the ELs so as to view the learners holistically, not simply as “language learners.”

2018 - 2019

Featured image for Seminar with Dr. Marie Carène Pierre René

Seminar with Dr. Marie-Carène Pierre René

Code-crossing: Why do Canadian Black students use it?

Gail Prasad seminar

Seminar with Dr. Gail Prasad

Designing linguistically expansive teaching and learning in multilingual school contexts

Séminaire avec Karita Mård-Miettinen

Seminar with Karita Mård-Miettinen

"In one sentence, there can easily be three different languages": Immersion students as users of multiple languages

Seminar with EducLang Member Monica Waterhouse

Teacher thinking and affectively-charged events in adult language classrooms

2017 - 2018

Séminaire avec Brigitte Murray

Seminar with EducLang Member Brigitte Murray

Francophone university students from French-Canadian minority contexts: Perspectives on French and English writing

Seminar with Robert Kohls

Seminar with Robert Kohls, Assistant Professor of TESOL at San Francisco State University

Beliefs about good writing and a writer's voice in an after-school tutoring program

Seminar with EducLang members Gloria Romero and Douglas Fleming

Seminar with EducLang members Gloria Romero and Douglas Fleming

International EFL Teacher Professional Development and Decolonization: Studying West China Projects at the Faculty of Education

Meike Wernicke seminar

Seminar with EducLang member Meike Wernicke

The Native Speaker in L2 Education: What is the Impact on Teacher Identity?

Portrait de Joël Thibault en avant plan d'une illustration d'une conférence

Seminar with EducLang Member Joël Thibault

Teaching grammar using the plurinormalist repertoire of students: A paradox?