[MLE] MLE Conference: Prof. Jim Cummin's videos are available!

Dear Multilingual Education friends,

Below is some good news from the conveners of the recent Asia MLE WG MLE Conference: the presentation videos from Jim Cummins have been uploaded. Enjoy!

Regards,

Karsten

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Subject: Prof. Jim Cummin's videos are available!
Date: Thu, 30 Jan 2014 14:12:38 +0700
From: Asia MLE WG MLE Conference <mleconf2013@gmail.com>


Dear  MLE Participants,
Hope this e-mail finds you well.
I’m pleased to announce that Prof. Jim Cummins’s special presentation videos for 4th International Conference on Language and Education, which was held last November, are now available under conference website. Please access below videos at http://www.lc.mahidol.ac.th/mleconf2013/program.htm
Part 1: Multilingual Education for Social Justice – From Coercive to Collaborative Relations of Power: Part 1 - Introduction
Part 2: Multilingual Education for Social Justice – From Coercive to Collaborative Relations of Power: Part 2 - Psycholinguistic Principles
Part 3: Multilingual Education for Social Justice – From Coercive to Collaborative Relations of Power: Part 3 - Pedagogy for Empowerment
We are still working on PPTs and notes from the conference at the moment. We will inform you once again when all files are available.
Best regards,
Panyaphat
International Conference Secretariat Coordinator

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