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Welcome to the 2002 UC LMRI Annual Conference Home Page. Here you will find pictures and highlights from the conference.
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Updated: 2008 15th Annual Conference Home Page
UC LMRI 2002 Conference Highlights and Photo GalleryThe Fifteenth Annual UC LMRI Conference The topic for this year's Conference was “Rethinking the Teaching Profession for English Learners." Featured Keynote Speakers were Guadalupe Valdés and Lily Wong Fillmore . Approximately 160 participants enjoyed the two day conference, held at the historic Berkeley City Club designed and built in 1929 by architect Julia Morgan who was the architect of Hearst Castle in San Simeon, CA. This year the Conference included nine sessions, one panel and two keynote addresses. Friday's keynote speaker, Guadalupe Valdés of Stanford University, spoke on “The Monolingual Bias in American Education: Implications for Linguistic Minority Students and Their Teachers." On Saturday afternoon, Lily Wong Fillmore of UC Berkeley gave her keynote address entitled "What Do Teachers Need to Know About Language to Prepare Linguistic Minority Students for High-Stakes Tests?" Other highlights included: Download the PROGRAM (in pdf format) here. HANDOUTS from the conference can be found here. Friday, May 3, 2002
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Dr. Rumberger introduces keynote speaker Lily Wong Fillmore |