Illinois Global Institute

As the home to the area and global studies centers and thematic programs at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, the Illinois Global Institute is dedicated to fostering an environment where international perspectives are integral to teaching and research.

Center for African Studies * Center for East Asian and Pacific Studies * Center for Global Studies * Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies * Center for South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies * Center for the Study of Global Gender Equity * European Union Center * LAS Global Studies * Lemann Center for Brazilian Studies * Russian, East European, and Eurasian CenterThe Program in Arms Control and Domestic and International Security

 
Oct 1, 2022   9:30 am - 2:30 pm  
New location: Lucy Ellis Lounge, 1080 Foreign Language Building , Urbana IL
Caetano K-12 wshp
Sponsor
Funding Initative for Multiracial Democracy, Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CLACS), and the Departments of Spanish & Portuguese, Linguistics, and Communication.
Speaker
Dr. Salvatore Callesano (University of Illinois), Dr Aris Clemons (University of Tennessee, Knoxville), Dr Victor Fernández-Mallat (Georgetown University).
Registration
https://forms.illinois.edu/sec/322013103
Contact
Salvatore Callesano
E-Mail
scalle@illinois.edu
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Originating Calendar
Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CLACS)

This professional development workshop primarily for K-12 educators and librarians. K-12 educators in Illinois are elegible to receive ISBE Professional Development Hours (PDH). 

Talk & Activity - Language: variation, choices, and appropriateness
In this talk, Drs. Callesano, Clemons, and Fernández-Mallat will discuss how and why languages vary across different communities. Then, we will discuss how people make choices to use different dialects or languages when speaking with certain people. Finally, we will complicate what is deemed “appropriate” language. As a group, teachers will discuss their own experiences with language variation, ideology, and their ideas of incorporating student’s linguistic backgrounds into classroom spaces. 

Talking Black in America (TBiA) - Together, we will watch the documentary Talking Black in America, which won a MidSouth Emmy for Best Cultural Documentary in 2020. Following the film, we will work through some discussion questions regarding the film, its contents, and how we can bring the information learned into our classrooms. 

Closing Activity – What can we do in the classroom? Creating Personal Action Plans: Teachers set specific goals; Create plans to reach those goals.

Free breakfast and lunch provided.

Registration: https://forms.illinois.edu/sec/322013103

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