Institute: Contemporary Applied Linguistics for Language Educators

A professional learning summer institute, June 9-13, 2025

This free summer institute will guide educators in the use of a forthcoming publication from a new CERCLL project: Julieta Fernandez and Chantelle Warner (University of Arizona) are co-editing an OER entitled Contemporary Applied Linguistics for Language Educators. The volume features chapters by authors who will be presenting during the institute, leading attendees through methods to apply their chapter and its practical activities to attendees own teaching contexts. The volume will be available just before the institute begins.

Participants will meet daily online, between June 9 and June 13. During registration, participants will select a minimum of three sessions, and they can attend any combination of sessions. Certificates of participation will be provided, based on the number of sessions attended.

The full schedule will be announced in January, but over the course of the five days of the institute, participants can expect to hear from the following authors on these topics:

  • Introduction, by Chantelle Warner and Julieta Fernandez
  • Beyond unit thinking: Post-standardization in language teachingNeriko Doerr, Kimiko Suzuki & Jisuk Park (Ramapo College)
  • Decolonization and language teachingJamie Thomas (Cypress College)
  • Disability, access, and inclusionDavid Gramling (University of British Columbia)
  • Dual language immersionHina Ashraf (Georgetown University)
  • Machine translationEmily Hellmich and Kimberly Vinall (UCA, Berkeley)
  • Multimodal literaciesSebastien Dubreil and Nathalie Amgott (Carnegie Mellon University)
  • Race and anti-racist pedagogical possibilitiesHongni Gou & Wenhao Diao (University of Arizona)
  • Translanguaging pedagogiesEmma Trentman (University of New Mexico)

Further details will be provided. Check back here for that information, or follow CERCLL on social media and/or sign up to our listserv for announcements–you will find all that information here.