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From Lillian Gomes March 22nd, 2023
Debbie explains why is important not to think of being an EL as a disability. -
From Leila Randle October 7th, 2024
Book Club Discussions | Kelly Jones, Ed.S Students are having "student lead" authentic discussions in book clubs. http://youtu.be/djazf786BZo -
From Missy Ritchie April 29th, 2022
Roger explains the three-part test for sound education for ELLs in Castaneda v. Pickard case. -
From Lillian Gomes March 22nd, 2023
Roger explains the three-part test for sound education for ELLs in Castaneda v. Pickard case. -
From Missy Ritchie April 29th, 2022
Our lives, our cultures, are composed of many overlapping stories. Novelist Chimamanda Adichie tells the story of how she found her authentic cultural voice -- and warns… -
From Leila Randle September 26th, 2024
In this short film, we overview the potential of critical literacy as an inclusive pedagogical approach that welcomes children’s funds of knowledge; supports them… -
From Leila Randle September 5th, 2024
Ed-Talk: Designing Learning for Equity; Na'ilah Suad Nasir, University of California Berkeley; February 18, 2016; Washington, DC View Speaker Bio:… -
From Leila Randle August 21st, 2024
Ed-Talk: Oral Language Begets Literacy; Young-Suk Kim, University of California, Irvine; April 11, 2016; Washington, DC View Speaker Bio:… -
From Lillian Gomes March 22nd, 2023
Approximately 5.3 million public school students are English language learners. The National Education Association is leading the profession in preparing educators of… -
From Leila Randle September 3rd, 2024
This video from Regional Educational Laboratory Midwest (REL Midwest) discusses the most effective evidence-based practices for teaching decoding to early readers.… -
From Missy Ritchie February 18th, 2022
From executive producer Selena Gomez, Living Undocumented follows eight undocumented immigrant families who have volunteered to tell their stories as they face potential… -
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From Martha Nyikos April 8th, 2025
Zoom Recording ID: 87288966913 UUID: ONHPipGiRCWNBZeateqbBw== Meeting Time: 2025-04-08 03:32:46pmGMT -
From Leila Randle September 5th, 2024
There are about 7,000 languages spoken around the world -- and they all have different sounds, vocabularies and structures. But do they shape the way we think? Cognitive… -
From Missy Ritchie February 18th, 2022
Smart Student FREE Resources 🔽 SMART WRITERS MASTERCLASS 💻 https://www.mysmartstudent.com/registration-page-1 SMART STUDENT FACEBOOK GROUP 📚… -
From Missy Ritchie February 18th, 2022
This engaging documentary follows five recent immigrants in their senior year at NYC's International High School at Lafayette as they strive to adapt to a new… -
From Lillian Gomes March 22nd, 2023
Debbie provides an overview of the IDEA legislation and its intent in identifying and serving kids with disabilities. -
From Lillian Gomes March 22nd, 2023
Many teachers struggle with recognizing when their English learner students have disabilities. How can they determine whether a particular child’s learning… -
From Lillian Gomes March 22nd, 2023
Moises, a ten-year-old student, struggles to communicate in his new school with limited access to his native language. -
From Missy Ritchie April 29th, 2022
Moises, a ten-year-old student, struggles to communicate in his new school with limited access to his native language. -
From Missy Ritchie February 18th, 2022
Moises, a ten-year-old student, struggles to communicate in his new school with limited access to his native language. -
From Missy Ritchie April 29th, 2022
Roger provides an overview of the Lau vs. Nichols case from the 1970s. -
From Lillian Gomes March 22nd, 2023
Roger provides an overview of the Lau vs. Nichols case from the 1970s. -
From Gina Yoder January 29th, 2018
Norma's story provides an example of: deficit theory, resistance theory, cultural capital -
From Lillian Gomes March 22nd, 2023
Debbie describes why identification of ELLs with disabilities is so challenging to get right. -
From Lillian Gomes March 22nd, 2023
Learn about what's new and what has stayed in the same with the WIDA 2020 Standards (4th Edition). And also what it means for instructional design and supporting… -
From Lillian Gomes March 22nd, 2023
Roger provides an overview of the Plyler vs. Doe Supreme Court Case in 1982. See related resources here: ow.ly/6mZa30kauwz -
From Leila Randle August 15th, 2024
Research affirms the power of culturally relevant literature and practice (Clark 2017), yet, the International Literacy Association (2018) reports that equity in… -
From Missy Ritchie September 13th, 2022
Ms. Morena engages her students throughout the lesson --- addressing both content and language objectives. -
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From Missy Ritchie April 29th, 2022
NCLB is being replaced by ESSA as the latest reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act. Dr. Wayne E. Wright, Purdue University professor and author… -
From Lillian Gomes March 22nd, 2023
NCLB is being replaced by ESSA as the latest reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act. Dr. Wayne E. Wright, Purdue University professor and author… -
From Leila Randle August 21st, 2024
Here is the software I use to make my videos: https://www.awin1.com/cread.php?awinmid=18708&awinaffid=844903&p= 👉Blog and Website:… -
From Leila Randle May 29th, 2024
Here is the software I use to make my videos: https://www.awin1.com/cread.php?awinmid=18708&awinaffid=844903&p= 👉Blog and Website:… -
From Leila Randle September 11th, 2024
This video is part of the Professional learning communities facilitator’s guide for the What Works Clearinghouse practice guide: Foundational skills to support… -
From Leila Randle September 3rd, 2024
Five areas of instruction must be addressed to successfully teach students to read and comprehend. Listen to Joan Sedita, founder of Keys to Literacy talk about the five… -
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From Leila Randle October 8th, 2024
Understanding by Design (UbD) is a framework for improving student achievement. Emphasising the teacher's critical role as a designer of student learning,…
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