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Six Presentations at the 2023 American Association for Applied Linguistics Conference

We're thrilled to announce that the Plurilingual Lab team is presenting six talks at the 2023 American Association for Applied Linguistics conference (), March 18-21, 2023, in Portland, OR. Check out our papers:

Linguistic Refusals: Stories of African Plurilingualism and Translanguaging, by Aisha Barisé

The Fall of Bilingualism: Why Critical Plurilingualism in Canadian Teacher Education is Urgently Needed, by John Wayne dela Cruz and Angelica Galante

Amplifying the Voices of Learners in the Global South with Emerging Decolonial Plurilingual Language Education, by Angelica Galante

How can Agentive Pedagogy be Implemented and Assessed in Foreign Language Classrooms in Asynchronous Learning?, by , Angelica Galante, , John Wayne dela Cruz, Aisha Barisé and Lana Zeaiter

“Teachers Need to Go Educate Themselves”: Teachers’ Perceptions of a Plurilingual Approach to Language Teaching, by Li Peng

Cultivating Positive Mentorship Relationships in Graduate School and Beyond, hosted byAAAL Graduate Student Council, with , Angelica Galante, and . Register .

You can find out more about these talks by browsing the conference's . We hope to see you in Portland, OR!

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