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Conference Theme: Languages, Cultures and Literacies in the Context of Social Justice

Indiana University School of Education


The Second International Conference on Literacy, Culture, and Language Education (ICLCLE) is a multi-, inter- and trans-disciplinary event that will bring together researchers, educators, scholars, instructors, practitioners, activists, and graduate students from around the world. This international conference includes research, pedagogy and practice about diverse issues in languages, cultures and literacies in education. The participants in this conference will be involved in local and global dialogue and exchange of ideas, research, and experiences on the themes of the event. 

Selected articles will be published in the new electronic peer-reviewed International Journal of Literacy, Culture, and Language Education (IJLCLE).

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ICLCLE 2020 Organizing Committee
Beth Lewis Samuelson (Co-Chair), Serafin Coronel-Molina (Co-Chair), Jeannette Armstrong, Ebrahim Bamanger, Suparna Bose, Xin Chen, Whitney Dubrulle, Amani Gashan, Lindsay Herron, Maria Lisak, Brandon Locke, Erin McNeill, Simon Pierre Munyaneza

Literacy, Culture and Language Education Faculty
Serafin Coronel-Molina, Marcus Croom, Sharon Daley, James Damico, Mary Beth Hines, Carmen Medina, Martha Nyikos, Beth Lewis Samuelson, Karen Wohlwend

Literacy, Culture and Language Education Administrators
Laura J. Robinson, Chanel Stickles
Saturday, October 24 • 1:00pm - 2:00pm
FLASH PRESENTATION: Storytelling in an Intercultural Collaborative: A Photo-Essay

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Explore a storytelling collaborative between schools in Rwanda and the United States that creates anthologies written, illustrated, and edited by students. This flash presentation looks at the process through writing groups, editing sessions, reader’s theater practices, story collections, as well as the drawings and artwork created by the students.

Presenters
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Beth Lewis Samuelson

Associate Professor, Dept. of Curriculum & Instruction, Indiana University
Beth Lewis Samuelson is an educational linguist with an earned Ph.D. in Language, Literacy and Culture and with 15 years of experience in higher education. Her research specializations include language awareness, and language policy and planning, and she has an interdisciplinary orientation... Read More →
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Chaoran Wang

PhD student, Indiana University Bloomington
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Audrey Hood

Student Director, Books & Beyond Project
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Lydia Evanson

Writing Partner Lead, Books and Beyond
Sophmore at Indiana University majoring in Law and Public Policy. 
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Denise Weisz

Ph.D. Student, English Literature and Language, Indiana University Bloomington
Denise is a Literature M.A./Ph.D. student with a B.A. in English and Linguistics from the University of Texas at Austin. Before starting her doctorate, she earned a TESOL certificate and taught English in the Czech Republic. She specializes in late nineteenth-century American fiction... Read More →


Saturday October 24, 2020 1:00pm - 2:00pm EDT
Virtual Room 1