brownbag series

CMLL Welcomes Autumn

The weather is cooling, but our upcoming slate of events and activities is heating up!

We hope to see many of you at our Open House on October 16, 2018, from 1:00 – 2:30 in 422 Thompson. We want to share more about the history of the center, and also want to hear how can support ongoing language and literacy efforts at the College. Join us and help set an agenda for the Center’s future!

Later this semester, our Associate Director, Nicholas Limerick, will be involved in coordinating and chairing the 3rd Annual Anthropology and Education Conference sponsored by the Programs in Anthropology at Teachers College.

We are also excited to give you a preview of one of our speakers this autumn — none other than CMLL co-founder Professor Ofelia Garcia! We are thrilled to have Prof. Garcia returning to Teachers College to give a colloquium and engage with the TC community. Her talk is scheduled for Monday, November 5th at 5:00pm. Additional details will be posted soon.

Finally, as we look ahead to the future of CMLL, your thoughts and participation will be vital in helping us grow our work. In the past, we’ve coordinated study groups, workshops, and data analysis session in response to interest from across our community. So please be in touch if you aren’t able to join us for the Open House and let us know about your work, whether you’d be interested in sharing it as part of a brownbag series, and if have recommendations for our Speaker Series.

Brownbag Conversation Series – Digital Literacies and Multimodality

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The CMLL Brownbag Conversations series provides CMLL-affiliated faculty with an opportunity to share data from ongoing projects in an informal context with a community of colleagues engaged in research and related work about languages and literacies.
Drs. Schmier and DeJaynes will share some of their ongoing work with us and engage us in conversation about “Digital Literacies and Multimodality”
Details
Date: Thursday, March 23, 2017
Time: 11:30a – 1:00p
Room: 305 Russell Hall

Brownbag with Prof. Haeny Yoon: Playing and Pretending…

Our Brownbag Conversation Series continues this year with Prof. Haeny Yoon (Teachers College), who will share some data from her ongoing project about popular culture and young children’s literacies.

Date: Monday, December 5, 2016
Time: 12:00 – 1:30pm
Room: 104B Russell Library (Teachers College)
light refreshments will be served

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Brownbag Conversation with Prof. Detra Price-Dennis

CMLLMasclabDetraPriceDennisBrownbagThe Center for Multiple Languages and Literacies invites you to participate in our upcoming Brownbag Conversation with Prof. Detra Price-Dennis, from the Department of Curriculum and Teaching at Teachers College
 

Date: April 20, 2016
Time: 12:30 – 2:00p
Room: 46A Horace Mann
Light refreshments will be served

The CMLL Brownbag series provides CMLL-affiliated faculty and students with an opportunity to share data and aspects of their projects in an informal context with a community of colleagues engaged in research and related work about languages and literacies.

You can learn more about Prof. Price-Dennis here.

If you would like to participate in the Brownbag Series, please be in touch with us at CMLLatTC@gmail.com

Brownbag Conversation with Prof. Nicholas Limerick

The Center for Multiple Languages and Literacies invites you to participate in our upcoming Brownbag Conversation with Prof. Nicholas Limerick, from the Department of International and Transcultural Studies at Teachers College
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Date: March 24, 2016
Time: 12:00 – 2:00p
Room: 432 Horace Mann
Light refreshments will be served

The CMLL Brownbag series provides CMLL-affiliated faculty and students with an opportunity to share data and aspects of their projects in an informal context with a community of colleagues engaged in research and related work about languages and literacies.

If you would like to participate in the Brownbag Series, please be in touch with us at CMLLatTC@gmail.com