DISE Language Education Soir茅e Celebrates Students and Faculty
On November 20, 2024, undergraduate and graduate students from diverse Language Education programs at 海外直播b站's Department of Integrated Studies in Education (DISE) marked the end of another successful term. The DISE Language Education Soir茅e, held bi-annually, brought together students and faculty for an evening of community building, collaboration, and fun at 海外直播b站鈥檚 Faculty of Education Learning Commons. Over pizza, snacks, and games, participants engaged in informal and enriching discussions about research, teaching, and future projects.
Organized by two students in the Masters of Second Language Education program, Kiana Kishiyama and Sihem Youbi, the soir茅e this year had excellent opportunities for networking and a fun language jeopardy game. Kishiyama noted: 鈥淪haring ideas and insights with colleagues can help push your work and research to the next level! I鈥檓 always thankful for my colleagues鈥 perspectives.鈥 For Sihem, the jeopardy game had language related questions and added a fun twist to the event as. In her view, students 鈥渘eed to meet and engage with their professors and colleagues outside of their classes to strengthen their sense of belonging to 海外直播b站 and our community! The Language Education Soir茅e has now become a tradition!鈥
Professors argue about the importance of knowledge building and connections outside of the classroom and fully support this student-led event. 鈥淭his is so good for the students鈥 morale, and for ours too,鈥 shared Associate Professor Mela Sarkar. Assistant Professor Pengfei Zhao, a critical qualitative methodologist, added, 鈥淭he soir茅e is a vital opportunity for us to strengthen our community鈥擶e do this not only by learning and researching together but also by sharing laughter and creating cherished moments with one another.鈥 Because language is the theme that is of interest to all of the students, they tend to inspire one another, develop collaborative work and envision projects together, said Angelica Galante, Associate Professor and Director of the Plurilingual Lab.
For many students, the soir茅e offered a much-needed break from their academic routines. John Wayne dela Cruz, nearing the completion of his PhD in Educational Studies 鈥 Language Acquisition, expressed, 鈥淭his event provides opportunity and space for us students to gather in a non-academic and less formal environment, where we can chat, laugh, and relate about the joys and woes of PhD-ing, which tend to be isolating once you finish your coursework!鈥 Lin Kang, a student in the Bachelor of Education in Teaching English as a Second Language, highlighted the importance of these events for fostering professional connection: 鈥淭he soir茅e allowed us to develop meaningful ties with our diverse community. I loved learning more about my colleagues and finding connections between our individual differences and our shared passion for language education.鈥
DISE undergraduate and graduate students specializing in Language Education bring a remarkable diversity of linguistic and cultural backgrounds to the department. Students from different language programs get together, exchange ideas and inspire one another. United by their passion for teaching and learning languages with a commitment to inclusion, social justice, and equity, these students embody the spirit of DISE.