Ohio TESOL Conference

November 21-22, 2024 Lewis Center, OH


General Conference Information

Ohio TESOL invites you to our 2024 Ohio TESOL Conference from November 21-22, 2024. conference will be held at the Nationwide Hotel and Conference Center, 100 Green Meadows Drive, Lewis Center, OH 43035.

Our chosen theme is Lau to Now, commemorating the 50th anniversary of Lau Vs. Nichols. Ohio TESOL wishes to honor and celebrate these 50 years of growth, change, and ongoing education for our multilingual learners. This event allows TESOL educators to share innovative practices, discuss best practices, network, and learn about successful strategies that lead to tremendous success. We are thrilled to celebrate this important milestone and hope you can join us at the conference.


Nationwide Hotel & Conference Center

100 Green Meadows Dr. South

Lewis Center, OH 43035


Open Call for Proposals

Deadline: June 1, 2024

Ohio TESOL conference is made up of high-quality session. If you are interested in presenting at the 2024 Ohio TESOL conference, click here for more information and to submit your conference proposal.

Symposium

The Graduate Student Research Symposium is an excellent opportunity for graduate students to share their work (completed or projects in progress) with professionals and academics across the State of Ohio and beyond.  Click below to learn more.

Poster Session


2024 Ohio TESOL Conference Programming

Ohio TESOL is thrilled to announce a comprehensive two-day program that will provide attendees with a unique opportunity to explore new and innovative teaching practices and strategies, as well as to connect and learn from esteemed colleagues in the field. We are constantly refining and updating our programming to ensure that our attendees receive the most beneficial and up-to-date information and resources available. Get ready to be inspired and motivated at Ohio TESOL! To learn more, click here!

Keynote Speaker

Thursday, November 21, 2024

Dr. Diane Staehr Fenner

Diane Staehr Fenner, Ph. D., is a former ELD teacher, author of eight books on multilingual learner (ML) education, and the president of SupportEd, a woman-owned small business in the Washington, DC, area. SupportEd provides professional development, technical assistance, and curriculum and assessment support to empower MLs and their educators.