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BC TEAL is proud to present our 2025 Annual Conference: Disruptive Educational Practices: Strategies for Transformation.

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Saturday, May 3
 

8:30am PDT

Drowning in research? Rethinking professional development for EAL teachers
Saturday May 3, 2025 8:30am - 9:15am PDT
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The rapid pace and vast volume of research publications in today’s academic landscape present a unique challenge for teachers. Although they are not responsible for this proliferation, teachers are often expected to sift through an ever-expanding body of literature and integrate research-based evidence into their practice. However, many do not actively engage with current research as part of their professional development. Those who wish to do so often struggle to navigate the overwhelming flood of publications. A recent study (Hall, 2023) found that teachers from various countries expressed frustration with the sheer number of scholarly publications. A key concern was the difficulty of identifying the most relevant research-based recommendations for their practice.


This presentation will examine how the emphasis on research productivity—driven by a neoliberal academic business model—disrupts the scholarly ecosystem of education in general (Ahern-Dodson & Dufour, 2023) and EAL education in particular (Author, in press). To address this issue, I propose a strategy focused on developing EAL teachers’ interpretive capacity to help them critically engage with research-based recommendations. This approach emphasizes three key areas:
  1. Critical reading of research: Encouraging thoughtful evaluation of research findings for pedagogical purposes.
  2. Contextual attunement: Interpreting research findings in relation to specific teaching contexts.
  3. Emotional awareness: Recognizing and addressing teachers’ emotional responses to research and practice.
Drawing from my previous and current studies (Author, 2017, 2019, 2025), I will illustrate how cultivating this interpretive capacity may empower teachers to bridge the so-called gap between research and practice. I will conclude by discussing how this approach can help EAL teachers contextualize theories (Taşdemir & Karaman, 2022) and develop professional competencies that are personally, situationally, and socially relevant (Blömeke & Kaiser, 2017).
Speakers
avatar for Anwar Ahmed

Anwar Ahmed

Assistant Professor, University of British Columbia
Hello! I am an assistant professor in the Department of Language and Literacy Education at the University of British Columbia. I look forward to seeing you at the BCTEAL Conference. You can find some of my publications here: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Anwar-Ahmed-2/rese... Read More →
Saturday May 3, 2025 8:30am - 9:15am PDT
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10:00am PDT

[Part 1] Disrupting the Norm: A Coach Approach to Teaching and Learning
Saturday May 3, 2025 10:00am - 10:45am PDT
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In recent years coaching has emerged as a growing and effective source of support for students and educators (Aguilar, 2013; Kristjánsson, et al., 2018; Kristjánsson & Mohan, 2023). In this first session of a two-part workshop, we will take a brief look at different types of coaching along with key benefits, principles, and practices of a strength-based coach approach for teaching and personal / professional development.  By the end of this session, participants will:
  • Understand foundational principles of coaching as they apply to teaching
  • Recognize the potential of effective coach approach questioning for transformative shifts in thinking  
  • Appreciate how the top strengths they bring to teaching might be leveraged in their own coach approach to teaching and learning
Workshop activities will include:
  1. Introduction and warm-up - (10 minutes)
    • Think-Pair-Share activity
  2. Coaching Overview (10 minutes)
    • Listening to the presenter
  3. Coach Approach vs Traditional  Teaching (10 minutes)
    • Sample Coaching questions re teaching
    • Individual reflection and group interaction  
  4. Strength awareness exercise (10 minutes
    • Reflect on and identify top strengths they bring to teaching from a core strengths profile
    • Personal reflection as response to a coaching question about how these might be leveraged to bring about a desired aspect of change in their teaching settings.
    • Q&A (5 minutes)
Speakers
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Carolyn Kristjansson

Associate Professor, MAES, Trinity Western University
Carolyn Kristjánsson teaches in the MAES program at Trinity Western University. She is also a Certified Executive Coach. Her research includes coaching in teacher education.
Saturday May 3, 2025 10:00am - 10:45am PDT
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11:00am PDT

[Part 2] Disrupting the Norm: A Coach Approach to Teaching and Learning
Saturday May 3, 2025 11:00am - 11:45am PDT
TBA
In recent years coaching has emerged as a growing and effective source of support for students and educators (Aguilar, 2013; Kristjánsson, et al., 2018; Kristjánsson & Mohan, 2023). In this first session of a two-part workshop, we will take a brief look at different types of coaching along with key benefits, principles, and practices of a strength-based coach approach for teaching and personal / professional development.  By the end of this session, participants will:
  • Understand foundational principles of coaching as they apply to teaching
  • Recognize the potential of effective coach approach questioning for transformative shifts in thinking  
  • Appreciate how the top strengths they bring to teaching might be leveraged in their own coach approach to teaching and learning
Workshop activities will include:
  1. Introduction and warm-up - (10 minutes)
    • Think-Pair-Share activity
  2. Coaching Overview (10 minutes)
    • Listening to the presenter
  3. Coach Approach vs Traditional  Teaching (10 minutes)
    • Sample Coaching questions re teaching
    • Individual reflection and group interaction  
  4. Strength awareness exercise (10 minutes
    • Reflect on and identify top strengths they bring to teaching from a core strengths profile
    • Personal reflection as response to a coaching question about how these might be leveraged to bring about a desired aspect of change in their teaching settings.
    • Q&A (5 minutes)
Speakers
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Carolyn Kristjansson

Associate Professor, MAES, Trinity Western University
Carolyn Kristjánsson teaches in the MAES program at Trinity Western University. She is also a Certified Executive Coach. Her research includes coaching in teacher education.
Saturday May 3, 2025 11:00am - 11:45am PDT
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1:00pm PDT

Exploring Strategies: Engagement, AI, and new best practices
Saturday May 3, 2025 1:00pm - 1:45pm PDT
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This presentation is an interactive panel discussion that explores some of the challenges that EAL instructors have had to face and how they are overcoming them. The EAL profession is again facing uncertain times, but we have overcome the challenges in the past and will continue to do so now. The topics which are in the form of questions to be shared at tables include switching to online, engaging students, assessing without AI, and sharing new skills/techniques.
The presenters will address each question sharing from their perspectives (LINC, EAP, teacher education). The audience will have an opportunity to share their perspectives on each question in smaller groups and leave with a better understanding of how to navigate changes that are constantly occurring in the EAL industry. This type of presentation would work well in either a workshop or a panel discussion stream.


Speakers
avatar for Amber Lavoie

Amber Lavoie

EFP Coordinator and lecturer, UBC Okanagan
Amber Lavoie has worked in the EAL industry for over 20 years and is currently a lecturer in the Okanagan School of Education at UBC's Okanagan campus. She is passionate about working with EAL students, B.Ed students as well as Practicum students in the TEAL certificate program... Read More →
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Amanda Zotto

LINC instructor, UBC Okanagan
Passionate EAL instructor (8 years) and LINC Facilitator (2.5 years), specializing in Real-World English, student-centered learning, and empowering newcomers to build confidence and communication skills.
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Anita Veal

Lecturer, UBC Okanagan
Since 2010, Anita has been teaching various English courses such as EAP, English Composition and Cross-Cultural Communication.  In addition to teaching, Anita has experience assessing placement tests.
Saturday May 3, 2025 1:00pm - 1:45pm PDT
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2:00pm PDT

TESL Practicum: Learning and Teaching in the Time of Turmoil
Saturday May 3, 2025 2:00pm - 2:45pm PDT
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The Douglas College TESL program recently developed a new practicum model that effectively addresses previous challenges in training future EAL teachers while creating new opportunities for underserved EAL learners in the community. Presenters will first provide an overview of the challenges they faced in the post-COVID world, including limited sponsor teacher support from partner schools, as well as their own institutional policy constraints. They will then outline the steps taken to create the new in-house practicum model and explain its beneficial effects on both the TESL program and community EAL learners. 
This initiative, which is based on the Teaching and Learning Cycle (TLC) framework (Derewianka & Jones, 2016), has proven effective for TESL students and their learning as it is based on scaffolding and reinforced by classroom instruction. The benefits for EAL learners, however, seem to extend beyond language learningimpacting their current and future identities and creating lasting effects on their livesThe presenters will share their classroom experience and explain the reasons behind these effects, highlighting a somewhat unexpected finding from this initiativea significant imbalance between the demand for EAL instruction and the available options for learners. 
The experience underscores the importance of finding creative ways to better serve the EAL community during the time they are most vulnerable, despite difficulties posed by institutional and governmental regulationsIt emphasizes the need for teacher training and language teaching providers to come together in support of students. Attendees will leave the session with ideas on how this can be achieved. 
Reference 
Derewianka, B., & Jones, P. (2016). Teaching Language in Context (2nd ed.). Oxford University  
Press Australia & New Zealand. 
Speakers
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Gordana Sokic

Instructor, Douglas College
Gordana Sokic is a TESL and EAP instructor at Douglas College, with experience in EAL teaching, curriculum writing, and teacher training in diverse settings.
avatar for Nathan Hall

Nathan Hall

Instructor, Douglas College
Nathan Hall is an English language / TESL educator with over 19 years of experience. He is passionate about pedagogically-sound uses of technology for education.
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Kat Suric

TESL practicum facilitator, Douglas College
Kat Suric is an experienced EAL teacher. Her most recent experience includes acting as a sponsor teacher in the TESL program’s practicum at Douglas College. 
Saturday May 3, 2025 2:00pm - 2:45pm PDT
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