Presidente Mabel Gallo

Vice Presidente Primero Mabel Chena

Vice Presidente Segundo Vivian Morghen

Secretaria Graciela Cerutti

Tesorera Claudina Lo Valvo

Vocales Titulares:

Laura Pastorino

Germán Warckmeister

Marta Moure

Patricia Werner

Alejandra Pron

Vocales Suplentes:

Clara Muñiz

Estela Gambelín de Gomes

Viviana Cortés

 

Organo Fiscalizador Titular:

Alicia B. Hughes

Horacio Ferrari

Diego Newton

Organo Fiscalizador Suplente:

Guillermo Balzarotti

Carlos Pérez Bridoux

 

Presidente Mabel Gallo

Vice Presidente Primero  Mabel Chena

Vice Presidente Segundo Viviana Morghen

Secretaria  Claudina Lo Valvo

Tesorera  Mónica Ranieri

Vocales Titulares:

María Teresa Abelaira

Laura Pastorino

Germán Warckmeister

Marta Moure

Selva Sondón

Vocales Suplentes:

Graciela Cerutti

Alejandra Pron

Patricia Werner

 

Organo Fiscalizador Titular:

Alicia B. Hughes

Horacio Ferrari

Diego Newton

Organo Fiscalizador Suplente:

Guillermo Balzarotti

Carlos Pérez Bridoux

10. July 2005 · Comments Off on 19th ARTESOL Convention, July 2005 · Categories: Conventions, Uncategorized

19th Argentina TESOL Convention

FRIDAY, JULY 1 – SATURDAY, JULY 2, 2005

Escuela Superior de Lenguas Extranjeras

Universidad del Aconcagua

Mendoza, ARGENTINA

And Miles to Go Before I Sleep …

 

Jody Crandall

KEYNOTE SPEAKERJoAnn (Jodi) Crandall

JoAnn (Jodi) Crandall is Professor of Education, Co-Director of the MA Program in

ESOL/Bilingual Education, and Director of the interdisciplinary PhD Program in

Language, Literacy, and Culture at the University of Maryland Baltimore County

(UMBC).

She is the author of more than 100 books, articles, chapters, and monographs on

language teacher education, program design, and educational policy, with a special

focus on content-based instruction. Her recent publications include Case Studies in

Content Based Instruction in Higher Education Settings and Case Studies in Content-

Based Instruction in K-12 Settings (co-edited with Dorit Kaufman), published by

TESOL.

Dr. Crandall has been President of TESOL, and its Washington area affiliate

(WATESOL), and of the American Association of Applied Linguistics (AAAL). She is the

recipient of the AAAL Outstanding Scholarship and Service Award, the James E. Alatis

Award for TESOL, the University of Maryland Regents Award, and the Alumna of the

Year Award for the College of Arts & Sciences at Ohio University. Dr. Crandall

received a BA degree in English and Spanish from Ohio University, an MA in American

Literature from the University of Maryland, College Park, and

an MS and PhD in Sociolinguistics from Georgetown University.