November 14, 2024

La Cosecha Conference Session: Effective, Integrated, and Responsive ELD for Dual Language Classrooms

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Session: Effective, Integrated, and Responsive ELD for Dual Language Classrooms

Session description: Are you struggling to design a student-responsive ELD time block that builds upon what students are learning in Spanish? Through SEAL’s model of language functions, graphic organizers, differentiated sentence frames, and transfer lessons, bilingual teachers will explore how to bridge what their students are learning in Spanish into content-based ELD. We will examine classroom artifacts and videos to show how you can connect what you are doing throughout your day in a way that develops academic language and literacy in both languages. 

Date: November 14, 2024

Time: 1:30 p.m.

Presenters:

  • Ana Marisol Sánchez, Senior Program Manager: Dual Language, SEAL 
  • Ashleigh Williams, Program Coordinator, SEAL

About La Cosecha Conference:
In 1996, teachers from Dolores Gonzales Elementary School organized the first La Cosecha Dual Language Conference with a mission to network and share best practices. 
Hosted by Dual Language Education of New Mexico, La Cosecha has become the largest dual language conference in the country!

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