Daniel Xerri and Sarah Mercer Are Organising a Conference on Creativity on 23 September 2016
Conference on Creativity in Language Learning and Teaching Research
Friday 23 September 2016
The Open University, Milton Keynes
Call for Papers
Invited Plenary Speakers
Prof Martyn Hammersley and Prof Teresa Cremin
Organising Committee
Dr Lina Adinolfi (BAAL Language Learning and Teaching SIG Convenor)
Prof Sarah Mercer - Mr Daniel Xerri (IATEFL Research SIG Convenors)
Prof Regine Hampel - Dr Ursula Stickler (The Open University)
The BAAL Language Learning and Teaching Special Interest Group and the IATEFL Research Special Interest Group invite you to a jointly organised one-day conference on Creativity in Language Learning and Teaching Research, to be held at the Open University, Milton Keynes on Friday 23 September 2016.
Creativity has become an increasingly popular concept in contemporary educational
discourse in recent years (e.g., Craft, 2010; Sharp & Le Métais, 2000; Robinson, 2001, 2015).
Its potential to foster original thinking, enhance engagement and boost motivation means it
has a central role to play in language learning and teaching (Maley & Peachey, 2015;
Richards, 2013). The role of creativity has also been explored in respect of research
processes (Anders & Walsh, 2009; Byron, 2009; Higgs et al., 2011; Mason & Dale, 2011;
O’Leary, 2004).
The aim of this one-day conference is to explore the nature and role of creativity in research
in the field of language learning and teaching and to share ideas about approaches that go
beyond those more commonly used. Through a series of plenary talks, presentations and
workshops, the conference will examine the following in relation to language learning and
teaching research:
- definitions of creativity
- the facilitation of collaboration and interdisciplinarity with a particular focus on
bringing together researchers and practitioners in the field
- creativity in the development of research design including creative methods and
methodologies
- creative ways of disseminating research findings
- creativity in researchers’ training, their practices and positioning
- creative ways of using language in all aspects of the research process.
By bringing together researchers, teacher educators, students and practitioners from a
range of disciplines and with different perspectives on the conference theme, the intention
is to stimulate debate about the role that creativity can or perhaps should play in language
learning and teaching research. The possibility of a post-conference publication will also be
considered.
The organising committee invites proposals for:
- Presentations (of 20 minutes’ duration with 10 minutes’ discussion)
- Short stimulus papers (of 10 minutes’ duration with 20 minutes’ discussion)
- Workshops (of 1 hour’s duration)
Proposals – which should be a maximum of 250 words long and accompanied by a short title
and a 100-word bio note - should be emailed to creativity.research.llt@gmail.com by Friday
6 May 2016.
Conference registration fees - including lunch:
- BAAL members: £50
- IATEFL members: £50
- Non-BAAL members: £75
- Non-IATEFL members: £75
- Students - unwaged: £15
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