Sixth Symposium of Southern Ontario Universities on “From Silos to Solidarity: Rethinking Languages and Literacies in Education through collaboration and care”

In a world that has increasingly become marked by tensions and divisions, breaking down silos and overcoming isolation is more important now than ever. Whether our work focuses on bridging boundaries, dismantling disciplinary silos, or fostering reciprocal relationships with others, a sense of belonging to the human community remains at the very core of all these endeavours, bringing us together in solidarity and resistance. The 6th Symposium of the Southern Ontario Universities invites scholars, students, and practitioners to share and critically reflect on the role and impact of collaboration and care within the field of languages and literacies in Education.

The Symposium of the Southern Ontario Universities will be in its sixth edition this year and is the result of ongoing collaborative efforts between different universities and post-secondary institutions in the region. The symposium seeks to continue building community not only between participating institutions but, more importantly, among students, faculty, practitioners and all those interested in language and literacies education. By creating a supportive environment for all participants, the symposium challenges traditional academic hierarchies, encouraging meaningful connections and learning from one another.  Following traditions of previous years, the symposium will feature two keynote speakers, one from a local and one from an international context respectively, to further strengthen discussion and dialogue not only within Ontario but also beyond. As a new addition to this year’s symposium, there will be an initiative to specifically support first-time attendees through mentoring and pre-symposium workshops, aiming to demystify what it means to attend or present at an academic symposium.

We are excited to announce that the sixth Symposium of the Southern Ontario Universities will take place October 24-25, 2025 at Niagara College’s DJP Campus in Niagara-on-the-Lake, and we invite you to submit contributions to one of the three different strands (presentations, roundtable discussion, poster presentations) in which participants will discuss new research avenues, including:

  • bi-/multi-/trans-/plurilingualism in language education
  • multiliteracies and multimodalities
  • teachers’ and students’ agency
  • mobility, migration and inclusion
  • impact of language policies
  • innovation in language teaching methodologies and assessment
  • artificial intelligence in language education
  • language acquisition and language use
  • technology-assisted language learning and teaching
  • online learning and distance education
  • antiracism, decolonization and social justice in language education
  • newcomer language education
  • indigenous and heritage language education

The Symposium offers a valuable opportunity for scholars, including faculty members, graduate students, activists and practitioners, engaged in languages and literacies education to connect, share insights, and discuss their research. It serves as a platform to establish and expand opportunities for academic networking for future collaborations.


Now in its sixth edition, the Symposium is hosted by Niagara College’s Centre for Research in Education and is jointly organized by the Center for Educational Research on Languages and Literacies (CERLL) of OISE-University of Toronto and Niagara College. The University of Toronto at Mississauga, Western University, York University, the University of Waterloo and Glendon College are also major collaborators in this initiative. The Symposium provides a unique opportunity to further strengthen collaboration and cultivate community both within and across institutional boundaries. The hybrid format will once again allow for broader participation, welcoming both national and international audiences, as was successfully achieved in previous editions. With a diverse program featuring plenary sessions, presentations, roundtable discussions, poster sessions, and social events, the Symposium offers participants from Ontario and beyond an excellent opportunity to engage with the wider academic community in language and literacies education.

Plenary Speakers

Dr. Sarah Mercer

Dr. Sarah Mercer is Professor of Foreign Language Teaching at the University of Graz, Austria, where she is Head of ELT methodology. Her research interests include all aspects of the psychology surrounding the foreign language learning experience. She is the author, co-author and co-editor of several books in this area. She has served as Principal Investigator on several funded research projects, has worked on the editorial board of various journals, is co-editor of Multilingual Matters’ Psychology of Language Learning and Teaching book series, is currently president of IAPLL, and is an ambassador for IATEFL.

Title of plenary: Language education is interdisciplinary: Exploring the example of the psychology of language learning and teaching

Language education is interdisciplinary. That is not contentious but a statement of fact. Our field has always drawn on multiple lenses to understand the complexity of our practices: applied linguistics, education, sociology, and psychology among others. In this talk, I will discuss the joys and challenges of working in such an interdisciplinary space drawing on the example of psychology of language learning and teaching (PLLT). I will explain my reasons for engaging with both complexity and ecological theory and how these align with interdisciplinary thinking. I will argue why I believe we need to spend more time seriously engaging with the psychology of language teachers if we wish to improve education systems. To conclude, I will reflect critically on future agendas that acknowledge and engage with the interdisciplinary complexity of language education.  


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Dr. Geoff Lawrence

Dr. Geoff Lawrence is an Associate Professor of English language education and Applied Linguistics at York University in Toronto. His research and publications focus on digital, intercultural, and plurilingual approaches in language and teacher education, with particular attention to technology integration, teacher beliefs, and pedagogical innovation. He has led or collaborated on projects examining digital approaches in community-based English language teaching (ELT), French language education, virtual exchange, and intercultural, plurilingual, action-oriented teaching/learning. His current work is investigating the integration of generative AI in post-secondary English for Academic Purposes. Geoff’s research is grounded in his teaching practice in ELT, TESOL, graduate applied linguistics, and is informed by his experiences as an educator and learner.

Title of Plenary: Reaffirming ‘Heart’ in Language Education: Critical Reflections on Affect, Agency and Community in Digital Teaching

This talk explores the human dimensions - affect, agency and community - at the core of language teaching and learning, which are increasingly complexified in today’s digital/AI-mediated learning environments. Drawing on 25 years of research and practice, I call for sustained critical engagement with emerging technologies to ensure that language education remains human-centred and responsive to the emotional, relational promise of ‘language’ learning.

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Friday Session Speakers

Pelin Irgin


Title:

  • Pelin Irgin, Assistant Professor of Applied Linguistics at Brock University, she/her
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Selçuk Emre Ergüt & Funda Ölmez-Çaglar & Farahnaz Faez & Michael Karas


Title:

  • Selçuk Emre Ergüt, PhD Candidate at the University of Toronto, he/him
  • Funda Ölmez-Çaglar, Research Assistant Dr. at Akdeniz University, she/her
  • Farahnaz Faez, Professor at Western University, she/her
  • Michael Karas, Assistant Professor at Brock University, he/him
Leena Hosien & Michael Karas


Title:

  • Leena Hosien, MA student at Brock University, she/her
  • Michael Karas, Professor at Brock University, he/him
Sophie Horton & Michael Karas


Title:

  • Sophie Horton, Undergraduate student at Brock University, she/her
  • Michael Karas, Assistant Professor at Brock University, he/him
  • Ron I. Thomson, Professor at Brock University, he/him
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Sarah Jones


Title:

  • Sarah Jones, PhD candidate at the University of Toronto (OISE), she/her
Richard Martinez Loyola


Title:

  • Richard Martinez Loyola, PhD Student at Western University, he/him
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Petreshia Maria Joseph


Title:

  • Petreshia Maria Joseph, PhD student at the English and Foreign Languages University-Hyderabad-India, she/her
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Elena Danilina


Title:

  • Elena Danilina, PhD candidate, OISE, University of Toronto, she/her
Gianluca Baldo


Title:

  • Gianluca Baldo, Fellow Researcher (A) at University of Udine, he/him
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Dana Di Pardo Léon-Henr


Title:

  • Dana Di Pardo Léon-Henri, Associate Professor of English, University of Marie and Louis Pasteur, France, she/her
Mehdia Hassan


Title:

  • Mehdia Hassan, PhD candidate at the University of Toronto, she/her
Jennifer Chinenye Emelife


Title:

  • Jennifer Chinenye Emelife, PhD Candidate at OISE, University of Toronto, she/her


 

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Alessia Corsi & Mireia Pérez-Peitx & Neus Frigolé


Title:

  • Alessia Corsi, Lecturer at Unviersitat de Barcelona, she/her
  • Mireia Pérez-Peitx, Lecturer at Unviersitat de Barcelona, she/her
  • Neus Frigolé, Adjunct professor at Unviersitat de Barcelona, she/her


 

Anisha Chaurasia


Title:

  • Anisha Chaurasia, PhD Research Scholar at The NIMS University of Rajasthan - India, she/her
  • Jyoti Gour, PhD Research Scholar at The NIMS University of Rajasthan - India, she/her
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Oziomachukwu Akunna Ajemba


Title:

  • Dr. Oziomachukwu Akunna Ajemba, Lecturer at the Department of English Language and Literature, Nnamdi Azikiwe University Awka, Anambra State Nigeria, Lecturer I, she/her


 

S M Sanzana Rahman


Title:

  • S M Sanzana Rahman, PhD candidate at the University of Toronto, she/her
Enrica Piccardo & Ekaterina Prigaro & José Luis Ortiz Soria & Miguel Sanchez Luna


Title:

  • Enrica Piccardo, Professor at the University of Toronto, she/her
  • Ekaterina Prigaro PhD student at the University of Toronto, she/her
  • José Luis Ortiz Soria PhD student at York University, he/him
  • Miguel Sanchez Luna PhD student at McGill University, he/him
Tatiana Fimognari & S M Sanzana Rahman & Justin Taylor & Enrica Piccardo


Title:

  • Tatiana Fimognari, PhD student at the University of Toronto, she/her

  • S M Sanzana Rahman, PhD Candidate at the University of Toronto, she/her

  • Justin Taylor, PhD student at York University, he/him

  • Dr. Enrica Piccardo, Full Professor at the University of Toronto, she/her

Mahmoud Qazli


Title:

  • Mahmoud Qazli
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Joseph Dayag


Title:

  • Joseph Dayag, Assistant Lecturer at Sultan Qaboos University, he/him
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Ally Zhou & Jill Cummings


Title:

  • Ally Zhou, Ph.D. (she/her) Florida Gulf Coast University/University Canada West
  • Jill Cummings, Ph.D. (she/her) Adler University & ScoreGuides TESOL Program
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Erica Swyers


Title:

  • Erica Swyers, PhD graduate from the University of Waterloo, she/her
Donna Fenton


Title:

  • Donna Fenton, PhD student at Carleton University, She/Her
Michael Koslowski


Title:

  • Michael Koslowski, PhD, OISE/University of Toronto
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Pabitra Saha


Title:

  • Pabitra Saha, PhD student at the National Institute of Educational Planning and Administration, New Delhi, India
Sandra Garbarino


Title:

  • Sandra Garbarino, Associate Professor at the University of Turin, she/her

Jane Karanassiou


Title:

  • Jane Karanassiou, PhD Candidate at the University of Toronto, she/her

Ziyan (Albion) Liu


Title:

  • Ziyan (Albion) Liu, MEd student at ¥, the University of Toronto, he/him

Saturday Session Speakers

Katherine Rehner & John Ippolito


Title:

  • Katherine Rehner, Professor, University of Toronto Mississauga, she/her

  • John Ippolito, Associate Professor, York University, he/him

Jennifer Walsh Marr


Title:

  • Jennifer Walsh Marr, PhD candidate at OISE, lecturer at UBC, she/her
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Madhav (Maddy) Ajayamohan


Title:

  • Madhav (Maddy) Ajayamohan, Undergraduate student at the University of Toronto Mississauga, he/him
  • Rutwa Engineer, Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto Mississauga, she/her
Rebeca Capanema


Title:

  • Rebeca Capanema, MA student in Applied Linguistics at Western University, she/her
Vandana Singh


Title:

  • Vandana Singh, Ph.D. Scholar at the National Institute of Educational Planning & Administration (NIEPA), She/Her
Le Chen


Title:

  • Le Chen, Independent Researcher, she/her/hers; Yihao Fang, Independent Researcher, he/him/his
Zhe Chen


Title:

  • Zhe Chen, PhD student at the University of Toronto, she/her
  • Emmanuelle Le Pichon-Vorstman, Associate Professor at the University of Toronto, she/her
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Sunaina Sharma 


Title:

  • Dr. Sunaina Sharma Assistant Professor, (PhD, M.Ed., B. Ed.) Department of Educational Studies, Brock University, she/her

Nawreen Akhter & Umme Kulsum


Title:

  • Nawreen Akhter, PhD student at the University of Toronto, she/her
  • Umme Kulsum,PhD student at the University of Toronto, she/her
Stephanie Samboo


Title:

  • Stephanie Samboo, PhD graduate from the University of Waterloo; Associate Dean at Sheridan College, (she/her)
Sonia Martin & Kristi Talbot


Title:

  • Sonia Martin, PhD candidate at York University, she/her
  • Kristi Talbot, Mohawk Language Consultant at Teach Native Culture, she/her
Aivy Luo & Munise Gultekin


Title:

  • Aivy Luo, MA graduate at York University, she/her
  • Munise Gultekin, MA graduate at York University, she/her
Chuan Liu & Shanshan He


Title:

  • Chuan Liu, PHD Candidate at Western University, he/him

Anwar Ahmed & Brian Morgan


Title:

  • Anwar Ahmed, Assistant Professor, UBC

  • Dr. Brian Morgan, York University

Poster Sessions

Poster Session 1 (Friday)
  • Ifat Razzaque:
  • Xin An:
  • Shiva Farahmand & Shima Farahmand & Dr. Stephen Bahry:
  • Michelly Peixoto & Dr. Shawna-Kaye Tucker:
  • Julie D'Ippolito:

 

Poster Session 2 (Friday)
  • Etze Giousouf & Zeinep Koumtzou:
  • Aisha Umar Adamu:
  • Leanne Hill:
Poster Session 3 (Saturday)

Roundtable Discussions

Online Roundtable Discussions
  • Ziyan (Albion) Liu:
  • María Victoria Cantero-Romero & Salud María Jiménez-Zafra:
  • Tiziana Lorenzet:
  • S. Nivetha & Dr. Mirza Jahanzeb Beg:
  • Mitali Patle:
  • Fernanda Carra-Salsberg & Olga Makinina:

 

In-Person Roundtable Discussions Session I
  • Plamen S. Kushkiev:
  • José Luis Ortiz:
  • Nawreen Akhter:
  • Justin C. Taylor:
  • Michelly Peixoto:
  • Nadia Maqbool & Dr. Gordon Martell:
  • Nyein Mya:
  • Dominique Scheffel-Dunand & Stephanie Arnott & Laura Ambrosio & Marie-Claude Dansereau:

 

Session III
  • Ana Kanza Tariq:
  • Giulia Guadagni:
  • Jingjing Xing & Lingyao Shu:
  • Mercedes Veselka:

     

Committees

Scientific Committee
  • Ana García-Allén (Western University)
  • Le Chen (Western University)
  • Giacomo Folinazzo (Niagara College)
  • Hang-Sun Kim (University of Toronto)
  • Ibtissem Knouzi (York University)
  • Geoff Lawrence (York University)
  • Faith Marcel (Niagara College)
  • Ashley Moore (OISE)
  • Enrica Piccardo (OISE)
  • Barbara Schmenk (University of Waterloo)
  • Ji-young Shin (UTM)
  • Shelley K. Taylor (Western University)
  • Yasuyo Tomita (University of Toronto)
  • Shawna-Kaye Tucker (OISE)
  • Marlon Valencia (Glendon College)
  • Zhaozhe Wang (UTM)
Organizing Committee
  • Aisha Adebayo (OISE)
  • Giacomo Folinazzo (Niagara College)
  • Umme Kulsum (OISE)
  • Lisa Lackner (OISE)
  • Faith Marcel (Niagara College)
  • Asad Iqbal (OISE)
  • Enrica Piccardo (OISE)
Other Collaborators
  • Shaden Attia
  • Nataliya Borkovska
  • Mahdi Ghadamgahi
  • Sarah Jones
  • Mayo Kawaguchi
  • Michael Koslowski
  • Richard Martinez Loyola  
  • Alexis Skopelitis

Presented By

The Symposium 2025 is being presented by the the Centre for Research in Education at Niagara College and the Centre for Educational Research in Languages and Literacies (CERLL) at the ¥, University of Toronto. This event is a collaboration with the Department of Languages and Cultures, the Faculty of Education at Western University, the Graduate Program in Linguistics & Applied Linguistics at the Department of Languages, Literatures and Linguistics at York University, the Department of Germanic and Slavic Studies at the University of Waterloo, the Language Department at the University of Toronto Mississauga.

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