And that’s a wrap! Thank you to our stellar presenters, reviewers, attendees, volunteers, sponsors, and organizers for a fun and successful #SLRF2025 conference. This would not have been possible with your support.
We hope to see you all for #SLRF2026 in Montréal!
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ICYMI: Masatoshi Sato’s opening plenary on “ISLA as a team name: Exploring its inclusive and equitable future for second language education” #SLRF2025 #SLRFever
Happening now: Doug Biber’s plenary on “Grammatical complexity in L2 writing development: Contrasting oral versus literate complexity across registers and developmental levels” #SLRF2025 #SLRFever
SLRF attendees: please join us for a coffee break located on the third floor of the HLC at 10am! #SLRF2025 #SLRFever
#SLRF2025 kicks off today with our pre-conference workshop on Mixed Methods! If you're joining us at 3pm for the workshop, you can find location and parking information on our website: sites.google.com/nau.edu/slrf...
Looking forward to seeing friends (and making new ones) at #SLRF2025 later this month!
I'll be presenting preliminary data from (part of) my dissertation, a preregistered scoping review of language attrition research to determine how L2 attrition/loss/decline is defined & operationalized.
Running out the clock here, but excited to be submitting abstracts for #SLRF2025. So good to see the conference coming back after a 4-year hiatus due to COVID.