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2025 Spokane Regional ESL Conference
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
Globe Room - Cataldo Hall
8:00am •
Meet the Exhibitors
8:00am •
Check-in with Coffee/Tea/Pastries and Networking
8:00am •
Clock Hour Sign-in
8:45am •
Welcome & Keynote Panel: Interweaving Language, Identity, Culture, and Pedagogy: Voices from the Community
10:00am •
Visit Exhibitors
10:01am •
(Poster) Chinese Learning program: Yanxueshe
10:01am •
(Poster) Translanguaging in Teacher Education Programs
10:01am •
(Poster) Insight of anxiety of Chinese English learners
12:15pm •
Lunch Catered by Feast World Kitchen
4:15pm •
Grants, Door Prizes, Closing
Jepson 108
10:30am •
Understanding and Implementing Differentiated Instruction
11:30am •
Understanding Spelling: Linguistic Rules and Insight
1:15pm •
Refugee & Immigrant Services & Volunteer Opportunities
2:15pm •
Creating Audio and Video Resources with AI Tools
3:15pm •
Using Language Assessment Data to Impact EL Success
Jepson 109
10:30am •
PAWS: A Helpful Mnemonic for Accessible Lessons
1:15pm •
Storytelling: Sounder, Trail of Tears, & Lakota Teen
2:15pm •
Power in Community: Conversations of Advocacy, Engagement, and Opportunity for MLs
3:15pm •
Selecting Web 2.0 Tools for ESL Classroom Engagement
Jepson 111
10:30am •
ChatGPT: Friend, Not Foe
11:30am •
Preparing Educators for Excellence in ESL: Competency Based Design
1:15pm •
Flipping Off AI
3:15pm •
Multilingual Identity Development
Jepson 122
10:30am •
Top Ten Warm-ups for Presentation Skills
11:30am •
Open Forum: Allyship at Eye Level
1:15pm •
Embodied Storytelling: Marshallese Biit
2:15pm •
Rwandan Storytelling: The Difference Between Knowledge and Wisdom
Jepson 123
10:30am •
Evolving English Language Ideologies
11:30am •
Heritage Language Gatherings Support SDOH
1:15pm •
AI As Teaching Assistant: Working Smarter, Not Harder
2:15pm •
Interactive Activities to Build Communication Skills
3:15pm •
Quick AI-Powered Strategies for ML Classroom Success
Jepson 124 BurlingtonEnglish Room
10:30am •
Developing a Marshallese Heritage Language Program
11:30am •
Following Great Grandfather Don Bex's Footsteps
1:15pm •
AI in University Writing via TESOL and EAP Frameworks
2:15pm •
Let’s Read Outloud and Answer the Questions Together!
3:15pm •
Building Digital Confidence with BurlingtonEnglish
Jepson 127
11:30am •
Integrating Service Learning in a Teaching English Course
2:15pm •
Tools for Better Serving Newcomers and SLIFE Student
3:15pm •
Does Morphology Matter for Multilingual Readers?
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