Contributors
Jason Litzenberg: Introduction: Understanding Innovation in University-Based Intensive English Programs
Chapter 1. Diane Larsen-Freeman: The First IEP: The English Language Institute at the University of Michigan
Chapter 2 Jason Litzenberg and Minjin Kim: ELI, ELP or IEP? Tracing the Growth of an Industry
Chapter 3. Sharon Cavusgil, Martyn J. Miller, Rebecca Smith-Murdock and Betty Soppelsa: Founding the Modern Era: A Conversation Among Former IEP Directors
Chapter 4. Jeremy D. Slagoski: Employment Trends in English Language Programs
Chapter 5. Sarah Arva Grosik: Beyond Revenue: IEP Service to the University and Community
Chapter 6. Michael E. Anderson and LeeAnne Berger Godfrey: Multilingualism, Multiculturalism and Advocacy: How Intensive English Language Programs can Impact Campus Culture
Chapter 7. Nikki Mattson and Jacqueline M. Gianico: Behold-Remold: Navigating and Innovating Liminal Spaces as an IEP Practitioner-Administrator-Scholar (PAS)
Chapter 8. JPB Gerald: The Missing Puzzle Piece: Racism and Native-Speakerism Scholarship
Chapter 9. James M. Perren: The Other Side of Community Engagement Projects: Benefits to the Community?
Chapter 10. Kleber Aparecido da Silva, Lauro Sérgio Machado Pereira, Dllubia Santclair, Silvia Penna and Oseas Bezerra Viana-Jr: Mind the Gap! Voices of Brazilian English Language Teachers in a Continuing Education Intensive English Program in the United States
Chapter 11. Carter A. Winkle: Over a Decade of Third-Party Pathway Programs in the United States
Chapter 12. Ekaterina Arshavskaya and Marta Halaczkiewicz: Brave New Classrooms: On the Role of Technology in IEPs
Chapter 13. Crystal Bock Thiessen: Where to From Here? Continuing to Innovate, Respond and Reform in IEPs
Index