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Updated: May 7, 2008UC
LMRI Annual Conferences
May 2-3, 2008: Sacramento, CA
California's Proposition 227: 10 Years Later
May 3-5, 2007: Arizona State University
Immigrants, Education and Language
May 5-6, 2006: UC Irvine
English Learners and Higher Education: Access, Preparation, Completion May 6-7, 2005: UC San Francisco
Language Rights and the Education of English Learners May 7-8, 2004: UC Santa Barbara
Family Literacy and English Learners May 9-10, 2003: UC San Diego
The Assessment of English Learners: Implications for Teaching, Research and Policy
May 3-4, 2002: UC Berkeley
Rethinking the Teaching Profession for English Learners (Highlights and Photos) | Program (PDF) | Conference Handouts May 4-5, 2001: UCLA
Developing (Bi-)-Literacy (Highlights and Photos) | Program (PDF) | Conference Handouts May 12-13, 2000: UC Irvine
School Reform and the Teaching of English Language Learners (Highlights and Photos) | Program (PDF) | Conference Handouts May 13-14, 1999: Sacramento
The Schooling of English Language Learners in the Post 227 Era (Highlights and Photos) | Program (PDF) | Conference Handouts
1985 - 1998:
March 27-28, 1998: UC Santa Cruz • From Policy to Pedagogy » (includes links to select presenter papers)
April 26-27, 1996: Sacramento Bridging Elementary, Secondary and Higher Education: Access, Opportunity and Achievement
October 21-23, 1994: UC Riverside Immigration and Education
May 14-16, 1993: UC Santa Barbara • Changing Schools for Changing Students » (collection of conference proceedings)
March 13-15, 1992: UC San Diego Teacher Preparation and Enhancement in Teaching Language Minority Students: Practice, Policy & Research
June 29-30, 1991: UC Santa Barbara Language Minority Literacy Roundtable
April 6-8, 1990: UC Santa Cruz Research for the 1990s
April 24-25, 1988: Sacramento Policy and Research Perspectives on Linguistic Minority Education
April, 1987: UCLA Schooling Language Minority Youth
April, 1986: UC Berkeley Schooling Language Minority Youth
June, 1985: Lake Tahoe
Schooling Language Minority Youth |
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