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Saturday, March 8th, 2025
Cataldo Hall Globe Room at Gonzaga University

We hope to see you there!
Thank you to our Silver Sponsor: Data Recognition Corp. (DRC) / LAS Links

Registration Prices: 
  • $75 - February 28th to March 8th
  • $25 - Student with discount code (Contact us if you have questions or need the code.)

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Saturday, March 8
 

10:01am PST

(Poster) Insight of anxiety of Chinese English learners
Saturday March 8, 2025 10:01am - 10:30am PST
This study focuses on new Chinese students’ anxiety reasons and strategies for alleviating it, and through interviews to explore their opinions from students’ perspectives. Findings highlight the significance of emotional connection, social guidance, and some strategies of pedagogic support.
Presenters
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Ray Xu

Gonzaga University
I come from China. I have more than 20 years of work experience in marketing, media, and film and TV project produce fields, and 2 years of teaching experience in children’s quality education after school. Now I am a MATESOL student in Gonzaga.
Saturday March 8, 2025 10:01am - 10:30am PST
Globe Room - Cataldo Hall

10:30am PST

Evolving English Language Ideologies
Saturday March 8, 2025 10:30am - 11:15am PST
The speaker discusses her progression in English literacy and ideologies throughout her journey as an international multilingual student and later as an international faculty member/scholar at U.S. higher education institutions.
Presenters
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Yu-Kyung Kang

Associate Professor of English, Gonzaga University
Yu-Kyung Kang is an associate professor in the Department of English at Gonzaga University. With an MATESOL and PhD in Writing Studies, her research and teaching interests include transnational literacy, second language writing, language ideology, linguistic justice, and global Englishes... Read More →
Saturday March 8, 2025 10:30am - 11:15am PST
Jepson 123

10:30am PST

Top Ten Warm-ups for Presentation Skills
Saturday March 8, 2025 10:30am - 11:15am PST
The presenter shares quick, easy warm-up activities designed to support engaging presentation skills. Attendees will practice each warm-up and learn how to modify them for different student populations.
Presenters
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Ellen Sherrifs Hall

Mukogawa US Campus
Ellen Sherriffs Hall is an experienced teacher, program coordinator, and presenter. She teaches in the English and Cultural Studies, Education, and School of Business Administration programs at MUSC in Spokane.
Saturday March 8, 2025 10:30am - 11:15am PST
Jepson 122

10:30am PST

ChatGPT: Friend, Not Foe
Saturday March 8, 2025 10:30am - 11:15am PST
This presentation offers practical lesson plans and teaching ideas for those interested in incorporating ChatGPT into the language-learning classroom, with a particular focus on writing, vocabulary, and critical thinking.
Presenters
avatar for Audra Lord

Audra Lord

ELCAP Faculty, Highline College
Audra Lord is a tenure-track ESOL instructor at Highline College (Des Moines, WA).. Previously, she served as Academic Director of ALPS Language School in Seattle, where she designed curricula, supported and trained teachers, and taught all levels of ESOL. Other highlights: serving... Read More →
Saturday March 8, 2025 10:30am - 11:15am PST
Jepson 111

11:30am PST

Open Forum: Allyship at Eye Level
Saturday March 8, 2025 11:30am - 12:15pm PST
Local professors and community partners of the Marshallese Heritage Language Advisory program offer honest insights into the role of allyship in developing collaborative partnerships that decentralize whiteness and decolonize educational systems in the pursuit of equity.
Presenters
avatar for Anny Fritzen Case

Anny Fritzen Case

Gonzaga
Anny Fritzen Case has been involved in K-12 and adult ESL instruction and teacher training for over 20 years. Her scholarship focuses on multilingual learners, in particular, ways in which schools intentionally and unintentionally limit immigrant and refugee students’ access to... Read More →
avatar for Naomi Hagen

Naomi Hagen

ELD, Title III K-12 TOSA, Spokane Public Schools
Naomi Hagen is a dedicated teaching professional with 20 years of experience in the field of education including teaching, administration, and teacher training. Naomi has served on the WAESOL board for over five years as a member at large, assistant treasurer, treasurer, and recording... Read More →
avatar for James Hunter

James Hunter

Director, TESOL Programs, Gonzaga University
James Hunter has taught ESL/EFL for over 30 years and is the director of TESOL Programs at Gonzaga University. He has a PhD in Applied Linguistics from the University of Birmingham, UK, and his research interests include Second Language Acquisition, corpus linguistics, instructional... Read More →
Saturday March 8, 2025 11:30am - 12:15pm PST
Jepson 122

11:30am PST

Integrating Service Learning in a Teaching English Course
Saturday March 8, 2025 11:30am - 12:15pm PST
This research examines a service-learning project in a Teaching English Through Language Arts course, involving BEED students, ALS students, and teachers. It highlights ALS learners' need for improved communication skills and the positive impact on BEED students' teaching abilities.
Presenters
avatar for Cailvin Reyes

Cailvin Reyes

Gonzaga University (USA), Don Honorio Ventura State University (Philippines)
Cailvin D. Reyes is an assistant professor at Don Honorio Ventura State University, specializing in English and research subjects in teacher education. He holds a PhD in English Language Studies and has published research in Scopus-indexed journals. He has also presented his work... Read More →
Saturday March 8, 2025 11:30am - 12:15pm PST
Jepson 127

1:15pm PST

Embodied Storytelling: Marshallese Biit
Saturday March 8, 2025 1:15pm - 2:00pm PST
In this session, members of the Marshallese Heritage Language Board engage their audience in a structured language learning experience through the Marshallese cultural practice of embodied storytelling called “biit”—a Pacific tradition of embodied storytelling through dance and movement. Participants will learn language, story, and cultural values from the iconic tales of the riMajel.
Presenters
avatar for Dorcas Taidrik

Dorcas Taidrik

Spokane Public Schools
Dorcas Taidrik is a community leader and the Marshallese Heritage Language instructor for the newly developed Marshallese Heritage Language Program in Spokane Public Schools. She has served as an interpreter, translator, and community liaison in various organizations in Spokane including... Read More →
avatar for Doresty Daniel

Doresty Daniel

Pacific Islander Community Association of Washington
Doresty Daniel is the Community Wellness Program Manager for the Pacific Islander Community Association of Washington (PICAWA) here in Spokane. She is a former Bilingual Specialist and Language Specialist for Spokane Public Schools and a founding member of the Marshallese Heritage... Read More →
Saturday March 8, 2025 1:15pm - 2:00pm PST
Jepson 122

1:15pm PST

Storytelling: Sounder, Trail of Tears, & Lakota Teen
Saturday March 8, 2025 1:15pm - 2:00pm PST

Gafar (2024) found that “storytelling…is entertaining, interesting, and memorable.” This session demonstrates how Cherokee, African American, and Lakota elders tell stories in films to reinforce language learners’ identity while increasing listening, reading, and speaking skills. Materials are provided.
Presenters
avatar for LaVona Reeves

LaVona Reeves

Professor of English, Eastern Washington University
LaVona Reeves, past WAESOL President and board member, is an Eastern Washington University Professor of English & Gender Studies. She has taught English Language Learners in the NYC & Boise public schools and at Boise State, the University of Wyoming, Osaka University, and Harvard... Read More →
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Blair Benton

Education Student, Eastern Washington University
Blair Benton is an undergraduate at Eastern and loves to write—especially stories of her life and her family’s lives.  She brings many lived experiences to her writing and responding to peers in her literature class. Blair has not declared a major yet, but she is considering... Read More →
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Angus Trousdell

Education Student, Eastern Washington University
Saturday March 8, 2025 1:15pm - 2:00pm PST
Jepson 109

1:15pm PST

AI in University Writing via TESOL and EAP Frameworks
Saturday March 8, 2025 1:15pm - 2:00pm PST
This session presents research in progress on perceptions of generative AI in university writing. Preliminary findings reveal varied views on its role in fostering autonomy and accuracy versus concerns about originality. Strategies for first-year writing curriculum design will be discussed.
Presenters
avatar for Brandy Bippes

Brandy Bippes

University of Utah Asia Campus
Brandy Bippes, Associate Professor at the University of Utah Asia Campus, directs the English Language Lab and teaches writing, rhetoric, and technical communication. A technology advocate, she explores how generative AI transforms writing instruction. She holds a PhD TESOL from The... Read More →
Saturday March 8, 2025 1:15pm - 2:00pm PST
Jepson 124 BurlingtonEnglish Room

1:15pm PST

AI As Teaching Assistant: Working Smarter, Not Harder
Saturday March 8, 2025 1:15pm - 2:00pm PST
Learn to use AI tools as your teaching assistant to create differentiated materials, provide targeted feedback, and adapt content for various proficiency levels. This hands-on workshop provides practical strategies for reducing teacher workload while maintaining instructional quality.
Presenters
avatar for David Herman

David Herman

Clinical Assistant Professor of ESOL/Bilingual Education, University of Florida
Spokane native, David Herman, Ph.D., received his MA in ESOL from EWU and Ph.D. in Language, Literacy, and Technology from WSU. He currently works as Clinical Assistant Professor of ESOL/Bilingual Education at the University of Florida's College of Education where he teaches in the... Read More →
Saturday March 8, 2025 1:15pm - 2:00pm PST
Jepson 123

2:15pm PST

Rwandan Storytelling: The Difference Between Knowledge and Wisdom
Saturday March 8, 2025 2:15pm - 3:00pm PST
Guest professor Dean Batuma provides a structured language learning experience in Kinyarwanda, engaging the audience in the storytelling practices of “The Land of a Thousand Hills.”
Presenters
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Dean Batuma

Language Specialist, Spokane Public Schools
Dean Batuma is a polyglot with years of experience in the field of interpretation and translation for the African Great Lakes community. He is the French, Kinyarwanda, Kiswahili, and Kirundi Language Specialist for Spokane Public Schools as well as a guest professor in the Gonzaga... Read More →
Saturday March 8, 2025 2:15pm - 3:00pm PST
Jepson 122

2:15pm PST

Let’s Read Outloud and Answer the Questions Together!
Saturday March 8, 2025 2:15pm - 3:00pm PST
Participants will review and practice the instructional strategy of reading outloud and answering questions together in small groups. The session includes a short review of reading theory, research, and practice. Then, working in pairs or small group, participants practice and discuss the strategy.
Presenters
avatar for Terry Knudsen

Terry Knudsen

Full Time Faculty, Mukogawa U.S. Campus
Terry Knudsen has taught ESL at CCS, Eastern Washington U, Gonzaga U, Seattle Pacific U, Washington Academy of Languages, and Whitworth U. She is presently full-time faculty at Mukogawa US Campus. She holds a BA in Lit, an MFA in Creative Writing with ESL classes, and a Masters of... Read More →
Saturday March 8, 2025 2:15pm - 3:00pm PST
Jepson 124 BurlingtonEnglish Room

2:15pm PST

Power in Community: Conversations of Advocacy, Engagement, and Opportunity for MLs
Saturday March 8, 2025 2:15pm - 3:00pm PST
Multilingual learners (MLs) interact in spaces everyday with the greater community outside of the familiar welcoming spaces of our classrooms. As educators and advocates, we not only teach, but aid our students by forwarding resources or sharing important community information.  Bringing together a panel of community organizations that serve BIPOC and immigrant/refugees will explore the intersection of learning, advocacy, and community engagement for our learners. We also propose actions to support our students and community in an even more increasingly challenging environment for education and MLs.  
Presenters
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Asians for Collective Action

Asians for Collective Action
CM

Carl Maxey Center

Carl Maxey Center
LI

Latinos in Spokane

Latinos in Spokane
Exhibitors
avatar for Manzanita House

Manzanita House

Manzanita House
Saturday March 8, 2025 2:15pm - 3:00pm PST
Jepson 109

2:15pm PST

Creating Audio and Video Resources with AI Tools
Saturday March 8, 2025 2:15pm - 3:00pm PST
Discover how to create engaging audio and video resources for teaching English using AI tools. This hands-on workshop will empower educators to design personalized materials that enhance learning while exploring practical applications and ethical considerations of AI in education.
Presenters
avatar for Geraldine Werts

Geraldine Werts

Instructional Designer, Educator, TESOLCREATIONS LLC
Geraldine W., founder of TESOLCREATIONS LLC, graduated with an MA in Education, an MA in English Language, and a BA in English Language. With 10+ years of experience, she has taught in the Philippines (Ateneo), Japan (JET Program), and Seattle Colleges. She was also a Fulbright FLTA... Read More →
Saturday March 8, 2025 2:15pm - 3:00pm PST
Jepson 108

3:15pm PST

Multilingual Identity Development
Saturday March 8, 2025 3:15pm - 4:00pm PST
How can we implement systems which develop multilingual identity and culturally responsive pedagogy? Although it is easier said than done, success can only be achieved through collaboration across educational domains with student-centered intention.
Presenters
avatar for Joselyn Pierce

Joselyn Pierce

Whitworth University
Josie Pierce is an Assistant Director for graduate studies at Whitworth University. Prior to her time at Whitworth, she worked as an English Language instructor at the Global Language English Education (GLEE) Center in Gapyeong, South Korea. Josie will finish her M.Ed. this summer... Read More →
Saturday March 8, 2025 3:15pm - 4:00pm PST
Jepson 111

3:15pm PST

Building Digital Confidence with BurlingtonEnglish
Saturday March 8, 2025 3:15pm - 4:00pm PST
In this session, we will explore how BurlingtonEnglish immerses students in a complete digital experience with standards-based, teacher-led instruction to develop English proficiency while integrating essential digital literacy skills that learners need to achieve success in a digital world.
Presenters
avatar for Mara Schwartz

Mara Schwartz

Customer Manager, BurlingtonEnglish
Mara graduated from the University of Wisconsin with a B.A. in Spanish and certificates in TESOL and Global Cultures. She taught for six years in Boston Public Schools, focusing on upper elementary English. Passionate about empowering students, Mara moved to Seattle in 2021 to pursue... Read More →
Exhibitors
avatar for Mara Schwartz

Mara Schwartz

Customer Manager, BurlingtonEnglish
Mara graduated from the University of Wisconsin with a B.A. in Spanish and certificates in TESOL and Global Cultures. She taught for six years in Boston Public Schools, focusing on upper elementary English. Passionate about empowering students, Mara moved to Seattle in 2021 to pursue... Read More →
Saturday March 8, 2025 3:15pm - 4:00pm PST
Jepson 124 BurlingtonEnglish Room
 
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