Call for Papers

The deadline for submitting proposals to CUALHE 2017 has passed

CUAHLE 2017 is seeking proposals for paper presentations on one of the following three topics:

  1. Assessment of experiential learning outcomes. In light of the increasing number of ways that students are learning outside the traditional classroom, there is an imperative to better understand the context, the goals, and the outcomes of these more experiential learning environments. Possible paper topics could include, but are not limited to, the assessment of the following:
      • study abroad
      • community-engaged learning
      • technologically enhanced international partnerships
      • game-based learning
      • language learning in the linguistic landscape
  2. Text-based assessment in language studies programs. Second language (L2) studies in recent years has seen a growing interest in the role that texts play in L2 development. Traced back in large part to the New London Group’s (1996) call for increased pedagogical attention to the multiple media and modalities that language users now must mediate in order to communicate meaningfully, this “literacy turn” in the profession has resulted in both an expanding understanding of texts as well as an increased focus on fundamental aspects of textual analysis (e.g., context, author, audience, purpose, structure). Relatively absent from the discussions about text-based approaches to L2 development are the assessment practices needed to understand the types of student learning that take place through textual engagement. This strand therefore invites papers that examine the assessment of student learning and L2 development within text-based pedagogies and curricula. Possible paper topics could include, but are not limited to, the assessment of the following:
      • Text-based writing and speaking tasks
      • Reading-to-write instruction
      • Genre-based pedagogy
      • Literary analysis
      • Multiple literacies
      • Humanistic inquiry/humanities learning
  3. Useful assessment practices in language and humanities education. This strand is intended to be more open-ended and inclusive of work in useful language and humanities assessment not covered by the previous two strands. Possible paper topics could include, but are not limited to, the following:
      • Purpose, goals, and outcomes of student learning outcomes assessment
      • Outcomes assessment in different educational contexts (e.g., community college; undergraduate/graduate program; pre-professional programs)
      • Outcomes assessment at distinct points in education (e.g., first-year experience; completion of language requirement; major/minor requirements; graduate degrees/requirements)
      • Outcomes assessment of different abilities, knowledge, and dispositions, e.g.:
          • cultural (e.g., intercultural competence; historical knowledge)
          • humanistic (e.g., critical thinking; aesthetic capacity)
          • linguistic (e.g., proficiency; pragmatic/sociolinguistic competence)


SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

  • Submissions should be sent as an email attachment (word/pdf file) to cualhe@gmail.com
  • The abstract filename should be labeled “PresenterLastnameCUAHLE2017” (e.g., “SmithCUAHLE2017”)
  • Deadline for proposal submissions is Monday, June 5, 2017.


Submissions should include the following:

  1. Author(s) contact information
      • Full name of principal presenter along with contact information (affiliation, telephone, email). All return correspondence will be to this individual.
      • Full names, affiliations, and email addresses of co-presenter(s), if any
      • AV equipment required
  2. Presentation details
      • Presentation title (15-word limit)
      • Presentation summary (50-word description to be included in conference program)
      • Abstract (300-word description of presentation for committee review)


REVIEW CRITERIA

Proposals will be evaluated by a committee of peers based on the following criteria:

      • Relevance to the CUAHLE 2017 themes and topics
      • Expectation of a novel, interesting contribution to knowledge/practice of useful assessment in language education
      • Clarity and evidence of a well-organized presentation


Notification of acceptance decisions will be made by July 7, 2017.