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Implementing SOFLA: An Interactive Online
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Creating Digital-Age Learning Ecosystems
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Curing Antisocial Language Teaching
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Creating a Multilingual, Multiage Summer
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Dispelling the Myth of Mimicry as a Measure
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All About LACI- A Language-Based
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From Invisible to Visible: Changing the World
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Upgrading: A New Way to Look at Assessment
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Eye on Immigration: Advocating
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Assets Based Pedagogy: Tapping into
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Teaching as a Lifestyle: Biology, TESOL Philosophy
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Bridging Language and Science Content
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Eye on Immigration: Advocating
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Lifting Your Voice to Create the Refuge
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Creating Digital Age Learning Environments
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Rethinking Meaningful Writing: The Responsible
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Technology: A Bridge Between the Real World
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Building Virtual Reality (VR) Worlds to Enhance
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The Power of Podcast PD with Tan Huynh
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Dispelling the Myth of Mimicry as a Measure
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Episode 20
Dispelling the Myth of Mimicry as a Measure of Success with Tasha Austin
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Episode 19
The Power of Podcast PD with Tan Huynh
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Episode 18
Building Virtual Reality (VR) Worlds to Enhance the Multilingual Learning Experience with Amany Alkhayat
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Episode 17
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Episode 16
Rethinking Meaningful Writing: The Responsible Role of the AI Citizen in the Future of Education with Chris Mah
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Episode 15
Creating Digital Age Learning Environments for ELLs with Heather Rubin
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Episode 14
Lifting Your Voice to Create the Refuge You Seek with Zaynab Abdi
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Episode 13
Eye on Immigration: Advocating for your Students’ Humanity with Dr. Tatyana Kleyn & Daniela Alulema
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Episode 12
Bridging Language and Science Content to Empower All Students with Dr. Okhee Lee
Dr. Okhee Lee, a professor at NYU Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development, talks about the challenges and progress in integrating multilingual learners into STEM education. Dr. Lee shares her journey from South Korea to becoming an influential figure in the field, her role in developing the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS), and her work in aligning science and language education. Our talk covers the impact of traditional education models, the importance of asset-based approaches, and the role of multimodal and multilingual learning methods. This episode also delves into Dr. Lee's involvement with the National Science Foundation and various educational initiatives. If you have burning questions about how to engage your MLs in STEM classes, this is a must listen!
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Episode 11
Teaching as a Lifestyle: Biology, TESOL Philosophy with Agbor Effiom
In today’s episode, Agbor Effiam, a lifelong science educator with extensive experience teaching in the US, Thailand, and the Netherlands, shares his transformative journey from struggling to connect with Thai students to becoming a passionate advocate for multilingual education. He discusses his strategies for engaging diverse learners, emphasizing the importance of making students feel their languages are welcomed. By integrating instructional routines focused on literacy, Agbor aims to improve reading comprehension in science education. He also reflects on the concept of teaching as a lifestyle, driven by his family's legacy and his own experiences. Agbor also touches on the challenges educators face and the need to create impactful lessons despite these hurdles. If you are looking for inspiration in ways to feel a connection with your students, this episode is a must-listen!
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Episode 10
Assets Based Pedagogy: Tapping into your Students’ Magic
Today we welcome Joy Scantlebury as she discusses how immersive classroom experiences and “living the language” led to her career as an educator of ELLs who’s been refining her craft for 15 years.
A prevailing theme in Joy’s work is using students’ cultural resources and languages to enhance their learning experiences, and in this episode, she highlights the benefits of bringing these resources into the classroom and shares specific examples of how you can also implement this asset based and student centered methodology with the plethora of resources your ELLs bring into the school environment. She unpacks how to recognize and foster organic, “magical moments” as opportunities for students to learn and play a crucial role in their academic development. To better understand how to use your students’ goals, aspirations and passions to empower and encourage them on their learning journeys, listen in now!
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Episode 9
Eye on Immigration: Advocating for your Students’ Humanity
Do you have enough information on immigration policies, struggles, and realities to support your immigrant PreK- 12 students? In this episode, Dr. Kleyn and Ms. Alulema tell us all about CUNY IIE - City University of New York Initiative on Immigration and Education. Find out how to access CTLE courses to enhance your knowledge on immigration. Discover the multimodal and multilingual resources that the initiative provides to highlight the strengths of mixed status immigrant communities. Learn about the distinction between being an actor, ally or accomplice when it comes to advocacy work. The vision for this initiative in the coming years, which includes a focus on policy change, is also revealed. Both women share how their personal backgrounds led them to advocate for immigrant student populations and push for better support for ELLs to assist them in developing their multilingualism. We delve into the initiative’s guiding pillars: “Learn, Act & Advocate,” and discover how these pillars lead to the centering of people, their stories, and humanity.
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Episode 8
Upgrading: A New Way to Look at Assessment
Does receiving a grade help students focus on becoming better writers or getting better grades? What is the concept of ungrading and how is it implemented? How can you stop students from making “superficial changes” to a writing text instead of digging deeper to improve their writing? What is portfolio assessment, and what are the advantages of it? These questions and more will be addressed as Babi Kruchin, Columbia University ESL Lecturer, discusses her methods for inspiring students to improve their writing skills by truly understanding and internalizing the criteria necessary for better academic writing.
Babi discusses the challenges and benefits of ungrading and peer feedback methodology, and gives specific examples of how it could be implemented at ANY school level. She explains how “reading with guidance” is valuable when breaking down the conventions of an academic writing sample, and how to scaffold this activity to promote confidence in your students’ writing skills. Learn the difference between “assessment of learning” and “assessment for learning,” and how you can use this knowledge so that students can take ownership of their academic writing development and become “a community of readers and writers” who are also able to self-assess in order to develop.
If you want to establish a “toolbox” to help your students grow in their writing abilities, this episode is for you!
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Episode 7
From Invisible to Visible: Changing the World One Student at a Time
Are you “Illuminating the voices of the voiceless” through your teaching? If not and you want to know how, listening to this episode is a must!
Principal Samantha “Power” Pugh kicks off this episode by giving us a wealth of information on the Off School Grounds (OSG) educational leadership group, including over 150 principals, superintendents, school leaders, and chancellors. She highlights her head, hand & heart leadership style and shares how the simple questions “How are you doing?” and “Are you okay?” can be transformative in the lives of students and administrators, particularly in underserved communities.
Principal Power discusses moving from invisibility to visibility due to the care and mentorship of her early educators, and how knowing your purpose can open the door to widespread impact.
Find out about the triple tax on women principals of color and the tools to combat it, as well as ideas on how to turn trauma into triumph.
Whether you’re a principal, an administrator, or an educator thinking about becoming a leader, Principal Power Pugh has some answers for your burning questions.
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Episode 6
In this episode, Dr. Luciana C. de Oliveira takes us on a deep dive into the teacher education model called LACI- a Language-based Approach to Content Instruction, featured in her latest book: Supporting Multilingual Learners’ Academic Language Development: A Language-Based Approach to Content Instruction. She unpacks the ways teachers can “take advantage of students’ linguistic repertoires,” and discusses how teachers can implement literacy in multi-modal ways to encourage “message abundance.” Learn about the 6 C’s of support for scaffolding material in a multilingual classroom and how elementary teachers have implemented LACI using these C’s.
Dr. de Oliveira believes that “language and content are learned simultaneously,” and speaks more about this notion in this episode as she describes “the language of schooling” and its importance in debunking the idea of simplifying texts.
How are you making your classroom “high challenge/high support” for your MLLs? Consider this question as you listen in today!
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We kick off the first episode of this season with Dr. Helaine W. Marshall! She discusses the origins of SOFLA, the Synchronous Online Flipped Learning Approach. Find out what it means to make online teaching “warm” and how SOFLA contributes to this. Learn how to get students excited about doing work outside of class through the “movie trailer” step in SOFLA, and finally, discover how to implement this innovative, international approach to online learning that creates social presence between student peers. In addition, Dr. Marshall shares information about her role in ongoing cases with the Department of Justice to fight for equity & assist districts with serving ELLs, and discusses the Mutually Adaptive Learning Paradigm® (MALP®) and how this model, which she developed, helps SLIFE and the larger context of linguistically and culturally diverse learners. Get ready to have your burning questions about this, and more, answered on today’s episode!
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