Showing posts with label ESL teaching. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ESL teaching. Show all posts

Friday, July 16, 2021

“Bad” English: Dismantling Stigma Taking Down Barriers to Communication, July 29 at Pitt.


This is not an ESL class but rather a discussion on "Bad" English and what that means for international students in American higher education settings. It is part of the 2021 Diversity Forum held online by the University of Pittsburgh this month.
Presenters: Salvatore Poier

This panel focuses on the importance of diversity of accents and English constructions in the classrooms. Goal: enriching our appreciation of foreign accents and "bad" English. We aim at promoting a more inclusive classroom, where everyone can feel welcomed and appreciated also because of their bad English. With a growing population of ESL students, it is fundamental for Pitt to nourish and appreciate different accents, sentence constructions. These often underline different ways of thinking and processing language that enrich us and our students. Moreover, many American students coming from unprivileged backgrounds also need to learn academic English almost as if it was another language. The panel, which will include ESL speakers, will focus on the difficulties of entering a “perfect” English dominated world, and how the preoccupation of speaking perfectly can get in the way of social and academic relations. How do we balance our duty to correct grammar? Isn’t it, often, more important to privilege communication over grammatical correctness? How can we encourage our students to look at grammatical errors as windows into a different way of conceiving the world? This panel aims at starting a conversation on tolerance, understanding, and exposure to diversity that leads to better communicating and accepting differences, breaking down a form of oppression that disadvantages both unprivileged native and non-native speakers. (Bad English used on purpose here)
The event runs from 2:00 to 3:15 pm online and is free and open to the public, though advance registration is required.

Wednesday, August 23, 2017

Volunteer ESL teachers wanted for All for All Professional Learning Community.

If you are interested in volunteering as an English as a Second Language [ESL] instructor, the All for All Professional Learning Community is recruiting teachers through August 25.



Those interested can apply online.