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TitleImagining Multilingual Schools: An International Symposium on Language in Education, Sept 30-Oct 2, 2004, NYC
BodyConference Location: Teachers College, Columbia University, New York City,
NY

For further information, visit:
http://www.tc.columbia.edu/ceoi/languagesymposium.html

Educators and policy makers from around the world will be at Columbia
University's Teachers College to share their visions and designs for
multilingual schools in the 21st century. All twenty-five speakers for the
international symposium, Imagining Multilingual Schools, have been invited
to participate. The audience will be limited to 125 to ensure active dialogue
among participants.

Among the scholars invited to this symposium are Hugo Baetens-Beardsmore
(Belgium), Jasone Cenoz (Basque Country, Spain), Jim Cummins (Canada),
Viv Edwards (United Kingdom), Fred Genesee (Canada), Nancy Hornberger
(US), Luis Enrique Lopez-Hurtado (Bolivia), Teresa McCarty (US), Ajit
Mohanty (India), Tope Omoniyi (Nigeria and UK), Robert Phillipson
(Denmark), Richard Ruiz (US), Elana Shohamy (Israel), Josefina Tinajero
(US), Tove Skutnabb-Kangas (Denmark and Finland), Guadalupe Valdés
(Stanford University), Li Wei (United Kingdom). Some of the questions to be
addressed include:

* What role does school play in developing students' multilingualism and
multilingual literacies?
* How do school systems throughout the world organize themselves to
ensure the development of students' multilingualism?
* What are the differences and commonalities in the multilingual schooling
of immigrant students, indigenous peoples, traditional minorities, and majority
populations?
* What issues arise as schools develop multilingual educational programs
and how do teachers and parents support the development of
multilingualism?
* How can we move education for multilingual competence higher up on
policy agendas?

There will also be special panels and cultural events. In addition, New York
City offers its multilingual energy and creativity as the backdrop to the
symposium.

The symposium is being co-chaired by Professors Ofelia García and María
Torres-Guzmán of Columbia University´s Teachers College. It is organized by
the Bilingual Education Program and the new Center for Multiple Languages
and Literacies (CMLL) of Teachers College, Columbia University. The Center
for Applied Linguistics and the National Association for Bilingual Education
are co-sponsoring the event with Teachers College. Multilingual Matters is
offering support.
SourceColumbia University's Teachers College
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