The CALL- IS Newsletter is currently accepting submissions for the Summer/ Fall 2022 edition

As a member of the CALL-IS Steering Committee, I am pleased to announce that the CALL- IS Newsletter is currently accepting submissions for the Summer/ Fall 2022 edition. We are looking for letters, articles, snapshots and book reviews relevant to CALL.  If you need a book recommendation, please inquire .   Submissions are due by June 31, 2022. Send submissions to ludry@dwci.edu .

 Submission Guidelines:

  • Letters/ Articles
    • 1000 – 1,750 words 
    • have the title in ALL CAPS
    • list a byline: author’s name with embedded email, affiliation, city, and country
    • include a 50-word teaser for the Newsletter Homepage
    • contain no more than five citations
    • include a 2-to-3 sentence author biography and author photo
    • follow the style guidelines in the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, 6th edition (APA style)
    • be in .doc, .docx, .rtf, or .txt format
    • All figures, graphs, and other images should be labeled and sent as separate jpg files.
    • Book Reviews 
      • 650 – 1000 words in length
      • include a 50-word teaser for the Newsletter Homepage
      • include a 2-3 sentence reviewer biography and reviewer photo
      • follow the style guidelines in the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, Sixth Edition (APA Style)
      • be .doc or .docx, .rtf, or .txt format
      • All figures, graphs, and other images should be labeled and sent as separate jpg files.

    Deadlines: Submissions are due by June 31, 2022. Please send submissions to ludry@dwci.edu .

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    Visualization of Education Strategies to Support Students’ Well-Being and Academic Excellence

    The last few weeks I reflected on several questions.

    1. How can educators support and nurture students’ well-being and academic excellence?
    2. What are student needs and educators responsibilities?
    3. Where do experiences and needs of both educators and students overlap?

    In this infographic, I juxtaposed students and educators and connected their perspectives and common needs within multiple contexts. The PDF has links to resources for educators wishing to explore the topics.

    Computers For Schools Burundi:Kuvumbura Bishasha, Uvumbuzi, Innovation

    Emmanuel Ngendakuriyo, Founder and Executive Director of Computers for Schools Burundi (CfSB) believes that ICT integration into the Burundian education system and focused education for innovation in e-waste management are the keys to capitalize on Fourth Industrial Revolution opportunities.

    Prof. Jasmin (Bey) Cowin, is part of the CfSB team and contributes as a Global Impact & Sustainability Analyst. Shen created the infographic to integrate three major language spoken in Burundi: Kirundi, Swahili, and English to showcase the differences of cultural meanings of general ideas, concepts and ICT vocabulary. In addition, Prof. Cowin hopes to promote intercultural and plurilingual competences through the trilingual infographic.

    A principal goal of CfSB is to modernize the Burundi education system through universal ICT education in primary and secondary schools, thereby creating access to and equity in digital skills for Burundian youth. The vision is to promote and integrate the use of ICT and 21st Century skills into primary and secondary schools as the main engine of sustainable development in Burundi. The mission focuses on delivering quality ICT education to all Burundian school-age youth, thereby creating a solid foundation for the development of future innovation, industrialization, science, technology integration; eventually resulting in poverty reduction and allowing Burundi’s citizens to participate in and join as global citizens in the global economy.

    Dr. Jasmin (Bey) Cowin on “Practicing the Philosophy of Abundance: Resources to Support Displaced Learners,” VirtuaTELL Spring 2022 Conference May 14, 2022, NYS TESOL

    It was my pleasure to present this workshop for the VirtuaTELL Spring 2022 Conference on May 14, 2022, NYS TESOL

    I believe that in alignment with SDG 4.c that teachers are the change agents for the future.

    4.c By 2030, substantially increase the supply of qualified teachers, including through international cooperation for teacher training in developing countries, especially least developed countries and small island developing States.

    Dr. Jasmin (Bey) Cowin
    Assistant Professor and TESOL Practicum Coordinator
    Touro University
    Graduate School of Education, New York, NY

    This workshop covered:

    The Philosophy of Abundance
    Understanding Trauma and Its Impact
    The Stress Response System
    Words Matter
    Teaching materials on refugees, asylum and migration for primary and secondary education
    UNHCR Teaching About Refugees 2021 – Language Learning Guidebook
    Teaching Techniques for Multilingual Learners
    The Teacher Tech Tool Wheel
    Google Resources
    The Internet Archive
    Open Educational Resources
    Q&A

    I am sharing the workshop with all the global conference participants and educators who support displaced learners. I believe that in alignment with SDG 4.c that “teachers are the change agents for the future.

    Both PDF’s feature embedded links to resources you can click on – go ahead, download and use the abundant resources available to YOU.

    Teaching is an Act of Love

    Let us move away from deficit thinking and the scarcity education model where education providers together with a group of experts use expensive resources such as required purchases for materials, texts etc., and paid access to platforms which in essence constitute a social justice issue.

    Instead, let us embrace the social and situated nature of learning while embracing and developing an asset-based approach to teaching and learning.

    Dr. Jasmin (Bey) Cowin
    Assistant Professor and TESOL Practicum Coordinator
    Touro University
    Graduate School of Education, New York, NY

    Touro University TESOL Candidate Bianca Soto-King’s Reflections on her Fieldwork Experience in EDPN 673

    EDPN 673 Methods and Materials for Teaching English as a Second Language

    This course provides a historical overview of second language acquisition theories and teaching methods. Students learn how to apply current approaches, methods and techniques, with attention to the effective use of materials, in teaching English as a second language. Students will engage in the planning and implementation of standards-based ESL instruction which includes differentiated learning experiences geared to students’ needs. Emphasis is placed on creating culturally responsive learning environments. Includes 15 hours of fieldwork.

    Bianca Soto-King is an NYC Public School teacher who currently works in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn. She teaches 6th grade ELA and is completing her master’s degree in TESOL at Touro University. She is a native Brooklynite and a lover of all things literary.

    During my fieldwork hours, I learned how to plan standards-based ESL instruction and how to implement differentiated learning experiences in order to meet my students’ needs. By observing others and working on the assignments given by Professor Cowin, I was able to create a more culturally responsive learning environment for my students.

    Bianca Soto-King, Touro University TESOL Candidate

    Touro University TESOL Candidates Luz Chavarrio’s and John Zurschmiede’s Discussion Board Vlogs on Multilingual Learner Support

    When designing rich and meaningful online courses discussion boards (DBs) are an opportunity to increase the social presence of students and facilitator. Vlogs instead of text-based DBs create a social presence for students and faculty, thereby allowing connectedness and group cohesion to develop.

    Dr. Jasmin (Bey) Cowin, Assistant Professor and TESOL Practicum Coordinator, Touro University, GSE

    DBs are an important vehicle to measure growth, connect with students beyond text-based contributions, introduce new technology, and interact using different modalities and media. I find that varying the format and giving students the ability to express themselves through different media introduces spaces of discovery, communication, and peer-to-peer learning while giving diverse learning styles various ways to shine.

    This Discussion Board focused on a deep dive and exploration of early interventions as well as the RTI system. Touro TESOL candidates were asked to reflect on the importance of providing Multilingual Learners the support and interventions they may need. Candidates also reflected on assessing students in their native language in order to differentiate between academic or language issues.

    Luz Chavarrio currently attends Touro College. This is her first year as a public school teacher. She is currently working as a Spanish teacher in an elementary school on the Lower East Side.

    Luz Chavarrio’s Vlog on“Making Content Comprehensible for English Learners”

    Vlog References:

    Ariza, E. N., & Coady, M. R. (2018). Why Tesol?: Theories and issues in teaching English to speakers of other languages in K-12 classrooms (5th ed.). Kendall Hunt Pub Co.

    Echevarría Jana, Vogt, M. E., & Short, D. (2017). Making content comprehensible for English learners: The Siop model. Pearson.

    John Zurschmiede: “I am originally from South Africa where I graduated from the University of the Witwatersrand with a Batchelor’s in Primary Education. Since came to the United States, I have worked at private ESL institutions as an instructor and as an Academic Lead. I have also completed a Master’s in Adult Education and am currently studying at Touro college pursuing NYS TESOL certification.”

    Vlog Response to Intervention:

    Vlog references:

    Emerson Dickman, G (n.d.). RTI and Reading: Response to Intervention in a Nutshell. https://www.readingrockets.org/article/rti-and-reading-response-intervention-nutshell (Links to an external site.)

    RTI-Based Specific Learning Disability Determination Worksheet. (n.d.). https://wyominginstructionalnetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/MTSS-SLD-Eligibility-Documentation-Worksheet.pdf

    Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages

    New York is a state that speaks many languages. We need teachers who can find the common ground.

    The MS in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) Program helps NYS-certified PreK-12 teachers more effectively teach and communicate with a diverse student population.

    Academically rigorous and practice-intensive, the 33-credit program includes 50 hours of fieldwork and at least 20 days or 100 hours of supervised student teaching experience. Candidates that complete all coursework, fieldwork, and student teaching requirements are eligible for recommendation for ESL certification.

    NYS TESOL Webinar Event: Digital Storytelling and Community Asset Mapping, Thursday, May 5, 2022🔹Time: 4:00-5:15PM Eastern

    NYS TESOL Webinar Event📣FREE to ALL Interested.Join  #NYSTESOL’s president Dr. Ching-Ching Lin, Nicole Bell, and Dr. Jasmin Cowin for an interactive webinar event that reimagines digital storytelling as a tool for community asset mapping. The purpose of this webinar is multifold:

    1.Provide a very brief review of digital storytelling as a classroom community building strategy

    2. Introduce a simple, easy-to-follow model of implementing digital storytelling 

    3. Analyze a variety of model texts as well as early practitioners’ samples4.    Participants will have the opportunities to create your digital stories and seek feedback from each other.

    🔹 NYS TESOL Event: No app needed. Digital storytelling and community assets mapping🔹Presenters: Dr. Ching-Ching Lin, Nicole Bell and Dr. Jasmin Cowin

    🔹Date: Thursday, May 5, 2022

    🔹Time: 4:00-5:15PM Eastern 🔹Event Registration & Information: https://lnkd.in/evfUC98R is required, no later than 1 hour prior to the start of the session.  (1 CTLE credit for NYS TESOL members)#bilingual #NYSTESOL2022#ENL #TESOL

    Africa Leader features “Computers for Schools Burundi: Gukorera Hamwe through Cultural Competency Training” by Dr. Jasmin (Bey) Cowin

    Africa Leader features news from around the continent. Serving the African continent for a period spanning two decades, Africa Leader prides itself on presenting the latest news and feature stories from around the region and featured Dr. Cowin’s article “Computers for Schools Burundi: Gukorera Hamwe through Cultural Competency Training.”

    Cowin, J. (. (2022, April 27). Computers for Schools Burundi: Gukorera Hamwe through Cultural Competency Training. Retrieved from Africa Leader: https://www.africaleader.com/newsr/15023

    Dr. Jasmin (Bey) Cowin peer-reviews for the Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies in Education

    It was my honor to serve as a peer- reviewer for the Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies in Education, “which is aimed at those in the academic world who are dedicated to advancing the field of education through their research. JISE provides a range of articles that speak to the major issues in education across all content areas and disciplines. The Journal is peer-reviewed through a blind review process that utilizes a national and international editorial board and peer reviewers. JISE aspires to advance research in the field of education through a collection of quality, relevant, and advanced interdisciplinary articles in the field of education.

    Publication Ethics
    Publication Ethics and Publication Malpractice Statement

    Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies in Education (JISE) and its Publisher, STAR Scholars, are committed to publishing and widely disseminating high-quality content. members of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE). It is critical that the editorial operations of this journal be governed by rigorous ethical standards that are both transparent and fair. We recognize that the scholarly publishing ecosystem is complex and includes editors, authors, reviewers, and publishers. As such, this journal follows the COPE Code of Conduct and Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors and the Code of Conduct for Journal Publishers. In this journal, it is expected of authors, reviewers, and editors that they follow the best-practice guidelines on ethical behavior contained therein.”

    Quoted from the Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies in Education (JISE) website: https://www.ojed.org/index.php/jise

    Dr. Cowin invited as Keynote Speaker on the topic ” Metaverses, Transdisciplinary Pedagogy and Nanoscience in Education” at InovSciTech’s 4th Global Webinar on Applied Science, Engineering and Technology (WEBAS-2022)

    JUNE 11-12, 2022 as an online event.

    WEBAS-2022 will focus on the theme: Contemporary Challenges and Practical solutions in Applied Science, Engineering and Technology. The online conference aims to bring together leading scientists, researchers and research scholars to exchange and share their experiences and research results on all aspects of Applied Science, Engineering and Technology.

    The online conference provides a premier interdisciplinary platform for eminent scientists, researchers, educators, students, and professionals in related fields to present and discuss current trends, challenges, and solutions in these fields. It further aims to create a global platform for researchers, scientists, engineers, and industrial experts in the field of Applied Science, Engineering and Technology to exchange and share their experiences, ideas, and research results on different aspects of Applied Science, Engineering, and Technology.