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Lillian L. C. Wong has a doctorate in applied linguistics and is a Senior Lecturer in the Centre for Applied English Studies at the University of Hong Kong, where she coordinates the Graduate School English Programme and teaches English for academic and specific purposes, and information technology in language teaching and learning. Dr. Wong’s research interests include teacher professional development, e-portfolios for language learning, innovation and change in language education, sociolinguistics, language education planning and policy, autonomous learning, learning motivation, learner differences, and learning styles and strategies. She has served as chair of the Professional Development Committee for TESOL International Association, and she currently serves on the TESOL Board of Directors. Dr. Wong is co-author (with David Nunan) of “The Learning Styles and Strategies of Effective Language Learners,” System (2011) and co-editor (with Ken Hyland) of Innovation and Change in English Language Education, Routledge (2013).
Dr. Wong is this year's official representative from TESOL International Association.