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History
of WVTESOL
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October 1996 - Meeting of TESOL
professionals of West Virginia was held at Marshall University
in Huntington and chaired by West Virginia University to discuss
the possibility of establishing a TESOL affiliate in West Virginia.
A cooperative letter to Governor Caperton was drafted at the meeting
encouraging the state government to make ESL instruction available
to all the children with limited English proficiency (and their
families) living in West Virginia. As a result of the organized
effort, over $100,000 was appropriated by the legislature for
ESL funding and a new coordinating position was created in the
State Department of Education to improve ESL learning and teaching
conditions in West Virginia public schools.
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January 1997 - Results of a survey
of TESOL professional in West Virginia (which was distributed
at the meeting in October) showed wide-support for establishing
a TESOL affiliate in West Virginia for the following reasons:
1) Promote professional development within the ESL field; 2) Encourage
standards for ESL instruction, professional preparation and employment;
and 3) Act as a voice for ESL teachers and learners within business,
government and the community at large.
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April 1997 - Meeting of TESOL
professional of West Virginia was held at the West Virginia Foreign
Language Conference in Charleston. A proposal was made to establish
a formal organization to advocate for ESL teachers and learners
in West Virginia. It was also proposed that as as a first step
a founders' committee be established on behalf of the members
to create the organization.
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Fall 1997 - Officers
of the Founders Board of the West Virginia ESL
Professionals were nominated and selected by a vote of the membership.
It was the task of the Founders Board to draft the WVTESOL Constitution
and organize the 1st Annual WVTESOL Conference. The Founders Board
would also serve as the Executive Board for WVTESOL during 1998-1999.
Jerry Bicknell was elected to serve as the first president of WVTESOL.
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March 1998 - The
WVTESOL Constitution was presented
to the membership in March at the 1st Annual WVTESOL Spring Conference
held at Marshall University Graduate College in South Charlestion.
The theme of the 1998 conference was "Meeting the Future Now"
and the keynote speaker was Ms. Emily Gomez with the Center for
Applied Linguistics in Washington, D.C.. Ms. Gomez is one of the
authors of ESL Standards for Pre-K-12 Students, published by TESOL,
Inc..
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May 1998 - The WVTESOL
Constitution was officially ratified with a majority vote by the
membership
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April 2000 - 3rd
Annual Spring Conference at Buckannon-Upshur High School. April
2001 - 4th Annual Spring Conference at Mt. de Chantal Academy in
Wheeling. Linda Yoder, Fulbright recipient from Salem International
University, was the plenary speaker.
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April 2002 - 5th
Annual Spring Conference at Fairmont State College, Fairmont.
The plenary speakers were Dr. Xiao-Ming Yang and Dr. Huaxin Xu.
They spoke about their recently published book, Errors of Creativity:
An Analysis of Lexical Errors Created by Chinese ESL Students.
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March 2003 - 6th
Annual Spring Conference at Regional Education Service Agency (RESA),
Region III, Dunbar, South Charleston;
assistance from the WV Department of Education Adult Education and
Workforce Development English Language/Civics Project. The
theme of the conference was "Leave No ESOL Learner Behind"
and the keynote speaker was Donna Moss, Program Associate, National
Center on ESL Literacy (NCLE), Washington, D.C.
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