Friday, May 30th, 2003

 

7:30-8:30

 Check-in, Talley Student Center Lobby

8:30-9:30

 "Learning Tells Us How to Teach" Dr. Diane Larsen-Freeman, The University of Michigan

9:30-10:00

 Break and time with exhibitors

10:05-10:50

 Concurrent Sessions I

11:00-11:45

 Concurrent Sessions II

10:05-11:45

 90 minute sessions

12:00-1:15

 Lunch on the Alexander lawn or on your own & time with exhibitors

1:15-1:30

 Dance Performance, Antonia Beh and her Northwoods Elementary students

1:30-2:45

 "The View from D.C. on Educating LEP Students: What to Expect During the 108th Congress"
 
Patricia Loera, Esq., Legislative Director, National Association of Bilingual Educators

2:45-3:00

 Break

3:05-3:50

 Concurrent Sessions III

4:00-5:00

 "Dave's ESL Cafe and How to Use the Internet in English Language Teaching" Dave Sperling

 

 Saturday, May 31st, 2003

 

8:00-8:30

 Check-in, Talley Student Center Lobby

8:30-9:45

"The State of the State: The Past, Present and Future of Latinos and Hispanics in North Carolina"
Panel discussion with Marco Zarate, President, The North Carolina Society of Hispanic Professionals
Aura Camacho-Mass, Executive Director, The Latin American Resource Center
Carlos Rojas, ESL Teacher and Montgomery County Teacher of the Year

9:45-10:00

 Break and time with exhibitors

10:00-10:45

 Concurrent Sessions IV

10:45-11:15

 Break and time with exhibitors

11:15-12:15

 "The Power of the Internet in the ESL Classroom" Dave Sperling, Dave's ESL Cafe

12:15-12:30

 K-12 Swap Shop, organized by Linda Starkweather