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The National Symposium on Spanish as a Heritage Language (NSSHL) is an intellectual and academic forum for researchers and educators interested in the advancement of theoretical frameworks and pedagogical approaches to strengthen Spanish heritage speakers’ multilingual and multicultural capabilities.

The 10th NSSHL 2023 is hosted and organized by the Initiative on Teaching Spanish as a Heritage Language at the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures at Harvard University.

Learn more:  https://rll.fas.harvard.edu/ and https://hwpi.harvard.edu/heritagespanish

 

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This is an in-person event taking place April 13th, 14th, and 15th in 2023 at Harvard University.

Due to the high number of proposals received this year, the Symposium is open only to presenters.

Registration for the Symposium is closed. We appreciate your understanding.

Thank you for participating in the 10th NSSHL 2023!

The National Symposium on Spanish as a Heritage Language (NSSHL) is an intellectual and academic forum for the discussion of both the variable linguistic reality of Spanish heritage bilingualism in the United States (and elsewhere), and the diverse pedagogical needs of students of Spanish as a heritage language. Researchers and educators in K–12 and higher education share theoretical and practical approaches to the study of Spanish as a heritage language from perspectives of various disciplines, including heritage language acquisition, sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, applied linguistics, and cultural studies, among others. This space allows participants to collaborate towards the implementation of pedagogies that enable heritage learners not only to develop their language proficiency but also to reflect on their own identity formation within a context of validation and empowerment.

The 10th National Symposium on Spanish as a Heritage Language (10th NSSHL) will be an occasion to recognize and celebrate the key contributions of Guadalupe Valdés’ seminal work to the field. It will be hosted by the Initiative on Teaching Spanish as Heritage Language at the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures at Harvard University on Thursday, April 13th through Saturday, April 15th, 2023. The symposium will be an in-person event

 

 

Keynote Speakers

María Carreira (Emerita, Cal State) 

Ellen Serafini (George Mason University)

Josh Prada (Indiana University)

Américo Mendoza Mori (Harvard University)

 

--For more information, visit Keynote Speakers page.

 

Organizing Committee

María Luisa Parra (Harvard University)

Anel Brand (Florida State University)

Elena Foulis (Texas A&M)

Ellen Serafini (George Mason University)

Sergio Loza (University of Oregon)

 

Graduate Students, Volunteers

Saúl Moreno, (Florida State University)

Maximiliano Ordenes (Florida State University)

Sara Ramírez (Georgetown UNiversity)

 

Advising Faculty

Anel Brandl (Florida State University)

Damian Wilson (University of New Mexico)

Sara Beaudrie (Arizona State University)

 

Staff

Genesee Johnson  (Departement of Romance Language and Literatures, Department Administrator)

Jill Kronberg (Finance & Events Coordinator)

Julian Jean-Pierre (Staff Assistant)