Dr. Jasmin Cowin to present at the Sunshine State TESOL Virtual Conference “Strengthening Communities Of Practice Through Community Asset Mapping In The Chatgpt Era”

Heartfelt thanks to Sunshine State TESOL for the behind-the-scenes magic in prepping for the upcoming virtual powerhouse. Having steered the ship as conference chair for NYSTESOL 2021 and been the co-pilot for Virtua-TELL ’22 and ’23, I’m well-versed in the grit and grind it entails. Here’s to a stellar conference! 🌟 Kudos to the team for their unwavering dedication. 👏

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Saturday, Oct. 21, 9:00 AM – 9:45 AM 10:45 AM – 11:30 AM 1:30 PM – 2:15 PM STRENGTHENING COMMUNITIES OF PRACTICE THROUGH COMMUNITY ASSET MAPPING IN THE CHATGPT ERA PRESENTER: JASMIN COWIN 7- STEP VOCABULARY STRATEGY TO BRIDGE ENGLISH LANGUAGE ACQUISITION AND CONTENT LITERACY PRESENTER: YEUKAI CHIROODZA- IMEH ENGAGE ENGLISH LEARNERS IN THE POETRY WRITING PROCESS BY UTILIZING POETRY FRAMES PRESENTER: LILLIAN RAMIREZ English learners can not only write poetry, they can shine! Five Pinellas County middle schools participated in a poetry project in which students in ESOL Elective Courses wrote a poem utilizing one of two poetry frames and were then published into a poetry book. Some students created bilingual versions of their poems. In the demonstration part of this session, you will view the poetry templates and examples, the finished product, and learn about the process. Then, you will have the opportunity to create a frame and example yourself that you could use with your students. As education moves into the age of generative Artificial Intelligence, it is important to consider the role of culturally responsive pedagogies and community asset mapping for enhancing student learning and achievement and proof of work. This practice oriented session will discuss and showcase practical frameworks on ways community asset mapping can be used as an example of culturally responsive pedagogy to leverage community resources and honor student identities and lived experiences. Additionally, we will delve into the re-framing and exploration of issues related to the use of generative AI in 21st-century language teaching and the concept of student proof of work.

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Author: drcowinj

Dr. Jasmin (Bey) Cowin, an Associate Professor at Touro University, received the 2024 Touro University CETL Faculty Fellowship for Excellence in Teaching and the Rockefeller Institute of Government awarded her the prestigious Richard P. Nathan Public Policy Fellowship (2024-2025). As a Fulbright Scholar and SIT Graduate, she was selected to be a U.S. Department of State English Language Specialist. Her expertise in AI in education is underscored by her role as an AI trainer and former Education Policy Fellow (EPFP™) at Columbia University's Teachers College. As a columnist for Stankevicius, she explores Nicomachean Ethics at the intersection of AI and education. She has contributed to initiatives like Computers for Schools Burundi, served as a resource specialist for Amity University in Uttar Pradesh, India, and participated in TESOL "Train the Trainer" programs in Yemen and Morocco. Her research interests include simulations and metaverse for educators-in-training, AI applications in education and language acquisition and teaching, and distributed ledger technologies, with a focus on her 'Education for 2060' theme. In conclusion, my commitment extends beyond transactional interactions, focusing instead on utilizing my skills and privileges to make a positive, enduring impact on the world.