Support a Multilingual Future
Pre-Conference Session: All Means All: The Intersection of SoR and Culturally and Linguistically Responsive Literacy Instruction
Date: October 15, 2024
Time: 3 p.m.
Panelists:
- Martha I. Martinez, Head of Research and Evaluation, SEAL
- Clarice Jackson, Founder and CEO of Voice Advocacy Center, Decoding Dyslexia NE, The Institute for Black Literacy and The Black Literacy Matters Conference
- Simone Gibson, Associate Professor, Department of Teacher Education at Morgan State University
- Dionna Latimer-Hearn, Public Scholar and Advocate, Founder/Administrator of the Respect the Dialect Online Community
- Endia J. Lindo, Associate Professor of Special Education & Alice Neeley Special Education Research and Service (ANSERS) Institute Faculty Texas Christian University
- Alexandra (Ale) Babino, Associate Professor and Director of the Multilingual and Multicultural Studies Master’s program at Texas Woman’s University
About the Event
Preconference is sponsored by The Reading League's Educators of Color Conference Community
The Reading League’s Annual Conference
This SOLD-OUT two-day conference aims to provide educators, researchers, and other stakeholders with a deeper understanding of the science of reading and its implications for teaching and learning. They will welcome 2,500 changemakers to the Charlotte Convention Center in Charlotte, NC, on October 15-17, for an unforgettable two days of learning and growth.
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