If you happen to be attending AERA, come meet Professor Bartolome, as well as meet authors and researchers that we read (quite a lot of!) in our APLING courses:

AERA Symposium Session: Teachers' Beliefs about English Language Learners: A Poverty of Belief?

Tuesday, April 3, 2013, 5:00-6:35, Hilton Union Square, Fourth Level, Tower 3, Union Square 14

 

Discussant:  Lilia I. Bartolome, University of Massachusetts Boston

 

Paper presentations: 

 

1.  Teacher Beliefs about English Language Learners: A Critical Review of the Literature: Tamara F. Lucas (Montclair State University), Ana Maria Villegas (Montclair State University), and Adrian D. Martin (Montclair State University)

 

2.  English Is Not All That Matters: Challenging a Majoritarian Story Found in Research, Policy, and Practice:  Kara Mitchell Viesca(University of Colorado, Denver)

 

3.  Unraveling Bilingual Teachers' Efficacy and Epistemological Beliefs:  Belinda Bustos Flores (The University of Texas, San Antonio)

 

4.  The Invisibility of Language ESOL-Endorsed Mainstream Teachers' Beliefs about Language Learning and their Roles as Teachers of ELLs:  Ester J. de Jong (University of Florida), Candace Ann Harper (University of Florida), and Maria R. Coady (University of Florida)

 

Chair: Fernando Naiditch (Montclair State University)

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