Support a Multilingual Future
Session: Strengthening Family Partnerships to Promote Bilingual Pride at Home and in the Classroom
Session description: This workshop offers effective practices and strategies to build family partnerships that foster strong community engagement and empower families to take an active role in students' learning. Using research-based approaches from the SEAL model, come away with ready to go workshops you can immediately incorporate at your sites to build bilingual/bicultural pride with families at home and in the classroom.
Date: November 14, 2024
Time: 1:30 p.m.
Presenters:
- Adriana Díaz, Program Manager, SEAL
- Cindy Tinajero, Program Specialist, 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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