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2018 Conference

May 29–June 1, 2018

Sheraton Framingham Hotel & Conference Center, Framingham, MA

MATSOL 2018 Conference Program

May 29 - June 1, 2018
Sheraton Framingham Hotel & Conference Center
www.matsol.org/2018-annual-conference

Please note: MATSOL reserves the right to make changes to the conference program if necessary.

 

Co-Teaching for English Learners: Collaborative Planning, Instruction, Assessment, and Reflection

Tuesday, May 29, 2018 at 8:30 AM–3:30 PM EDT
UL3: Ballroom North
Session Abstract

Pre-Conference Institute presented by Andrea Honigsfeld, Ed.D. and Maria G. Dove, Ed.D. 

Session Type

MATSOL Session

Topic Strand

Promising Practices in Instruction

Context (primary)

General

Context (Secondary)

None

Organizer/presenter

Presenters

Session Materials

Speech and Language Issues Among English Language Learners

Tuesday, May 29, 2018 at 8:30 AM–3:30 PM EDT
UL1: Ballroom South
Session Abstract

Pre-Conference Institute presented by Dr. Li-Rong Lilly Cheng

Session Type

MATSOL Session

Topic Strand

Promising Practices in Instruction

Context (primary)

General

Context (Secondary)

None

Organizer/presenter

Presenters

Session Materials

The Six Standards for Effective Pedagogy

Tuesday, May 29, 2018 at 8:30 AM–3:30 PM EDT
LL1: Ashland
Session Abstract

Pre-Conference Institute presented by Dr. Annela Teemant

Session Type

Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)

Context (primary)

General

Context (Secondary)

None

Organizer/presenter

Presenters

Building Home, School and Community Partnerships for EL Student Success

Wednesday, May 30, 2018 at 8:30 AM–9:15 AM EDT
UL3: Ballroom North
Session Abstract

This informational presentation will introduce various engagement opportunities that the Boston Public Schools Office of English Learners offers for English Learner families, and provide participants with strategies the presenters have found to be effective in engaging EL parents as active participants in their child’s education.   

Session Type

Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Family, Community & Culture

Context (primary)

General (all contexts)

Context (Secondary)

General PK-12

Organizer/presenter

Melody Feng, Boston Public Schools
Email Address

Presenters

Josefina Peralta, Boston Public Schools
Email
Phuongdai Nguyen, Boston Public Schools
Email
Ahmed Noor, Boston Public Schools
Email

Session Materials

Building an ESL Map and Curriculum by Planning for Flexibility

Wednesday, May 30, 2018 at 8:30 AM–9:15 AM EDT
UL2: Ballroom Centre
Session Abstract

The Massachusetts Model Curriculum Units (MCUs) provide a reference point for creating purposeful, language-focused lessons.  How can districts build on these resources to map a year of instruction which addresses all content areas and allows for vertical and horizontal alignment?  This session provides ideas and tools to support curriculum writing.

Session Type

Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Standards Implementation

Context (primary)

General PK-12

Context (Secondary)

High School (9-12)

Organizer/presenter

Boni-esther Enquist, Massachusetts Association of Teachers of Speakers of Other Languages (MATSOL)
Email Address

Presenters

Monica Filgo, New Bedford Public Schools
Email
Brittany Jenney, New Bedford Public Schools
Email

Session Materials

Closing the Content/Language Gap for English Learners

Wednesday, May 30, 2018 at 8:30 AM–9:15 AM EDT
UL1: Ballroom South
Session Abstract

Participants will investigate strategies to develop comprehension and vocabulary at all proficiency levels by integrating language learning with key content area concepts. Students face pressure to acquire English fluency at a rapid pace and to gain proficiency in content-area learning.   Ways to scaffold comprehension using standards-based topics will be examined.

Session Type

Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Reading, Writing & Literacy

Context (primary)

General PK-12

Context (Secondary)

Middle School (6-8)

Organizer/presenter

Barbara Andrews, Senior National Literacy Consultant
Email Address

Presenters

Cognitively Demanding Bilingual and Biliteracy Development in Action

Wednesday, May 30, 2018 at 8:30 AM–9:15 AM EDT
LL5: Middlesex West
Session Abstract

Ever wonder how learning in two languages can promote student academic achievement and enhance language proficiency in both? Through unit and lesson design, instructional strategies, and student work samples, we invite you to explore native language integration in Spanish-English two-way immersion learning demonstrated by the Dual Language Programs at BPS.

Session Type

Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Reading, Writing & Literacy

Context (primary)

General PK-12

Context (Secondary)

General (all contexts)

Organizer/presenter

Vivian Tam, Boston Public Schools
Email Address

Presenters

Ms. Garisbel Santamaría McDonough, Boston Public Schools
Email

Getting Started with Advocacy

Wednesday, May 30, 2018 at 8:30 AM–9:15 AM EDT
LL3: Carlisle
Session Abstract

Is ESL a small but growing program in your district?  Are you wondering how to raise awareness about ELs in your school?  We will share how, in the role of ESL teacher, we have advocated for changes to support ELs and strengthened relationships with colleagues at the same time.

Session Type

Panel Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Policy and Advocacy

Context (primary)

General PK-12

Context (Secondary)

None

Organizer/presenter

Dr. Melissa Latham Keh, Ed.D., Bridgewater State University
Email Address

Presenters

Katherine Lobo, teacher, Newton South High School, and adjunct professor, Brandeis University TESOL Board Member
Email
Mrs. Jennifer Noorjanian, PreK-12 English Learner Director, Milford Public Schools, Milford, MA; MATSOL Board Member
Email

Improving FLNE Drop Out rates in Massachusetts through a more accurate and granular scale

Wednesday, May 30, 2018 at 8:30 AM–9:15 AM EDT
UL4: Boardroom
Session Abstract

More than 30% of First Language Not English (FLNE) students drop out before graduation.  Improving language skills faster is key to improving the overall success rates. The Global Scale of English is the first global scale to help teachers understand, motivate, and improve the outcomes of FLNE students.

Session Type

Exhibitor Session

Topic Strand

Standards Implementation

Context (primary)

General (all contexts)

Context (Secondary)

General PK-12

Organizer/presenter

Mr. Puck Fernsten, Pearson English
Email Address

Presenters

Session Materials

Literacy Activities for Early Childhood Newcomers

Wednesday, May 30, 2018 at 8:30 AM–9:15 AM EDT
UL5: Sudbury
Session Abstract

This session will provide early childhood teachers with concrete teaching strategies for early literacy skills.  These techniques are best suited for Level 1 and 2 learners.Teachers will get to view hands-on activities (talking box, poem folder...) created to boost oral language and build confidence in the classroom.

Session Type

Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Reading, Writing & Literacy

Context (primary)

Early Childhood

Context (Secondary)

None

Organizer/presenter

Mrs. Paula J Mullahoo, Memorial Elementary School
Email Address

Presenters

MA Framework Aligned Numeracy Assessments for SLIFE Placement and Support

Wednesday, May 30, 2018 at 8:30 AM–9:15 AM EDT
LL1: Ashland
Session Abstract

Drive the interactive MA Progression Chart tool aligned to the 2017 MA math framework to answer: what numeracy skills should be assessed for SLIFEs at different grades? Are my district’s SLIFE numeracy assessments aligned to grade level standards? See an assessment that works in the absence of a common language.

Session Type

Invited Speaker

Topic Strand

Specific Populations

Context (primary)

General PK-12

Context (Secondary)

General (all contexts)

Organizer/presenter

Meto Raha, Sara Nino, David Valade
Email Address

Presenters

Session Materials

Supporting Collaborative SEI Teaching with PD on Functional Language Analysis

Wednesday, May 30, 2018 at 8:30 AM–9:15 AM EDT
LL4: Concord
Session Abstract

This informational presentation for school leaders and SEI teachers shares a professional development framework to maximize collaboration between ESL and SCI teachers. This PD framework fosters SEI teacher collaboration through developing a common metalanguage borrowed from functional language analysis (FLA), common use of the close reading and language analysis techniques.

Session Type

Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Professional Development/Teacher Education

Context (primary)

General PK-12

Context (Secondary)

None

Organizer/presenter

Mr John Levasseur, Springfield Public Schools
Email Address

Presenters

Mr. Julius Walker, Springfield Public Schools
Email
Mrs. Jean Marvel, Springfield Public Schools
Email

The Academic Poster as a Language Learning Tool

Wednesday, May 30, 2018 at 8:30 AM–9:15 AM EDT
LL6: Middlesex East
Session Abstract

Two university bridge program instructors discuss how they have adapted the traditional academic poster session to meet the linguistic and academic preparation goals of their respective courses. The discussion focuses on expanding the traditional uses of poster session to an environment where students are presenters, participants, and evaluators.

Session Type

Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Listening, Speaking & Pronunciation

Context (primary)

College/University ESL

Context (Secondary)

Private Language Institute

Organizer/presenter

Lucy Bunning, Ph.D., Northeastern University
Email Address

Presenters

Karl Reynolds, Ph.D., Northeastern University
Email

*Promoting Engagement and Self-Sufficiency for English Language Learners with Technology

Wednesday, May 30, 2018 at 8:30 AM–10:00 AM EDT
LL2: Wayland
Session Abstract

How can we prepare our ELL students for the 1:1 classroom and the digital world? This session will give tips and strategies to leverage technology, apps, and the internet to help our students better understand their classes and the world around them.

Session Type

Interactive Workshop (90 minutes)

Topic Strand

Media and Technology

Context (primary)

General (all contexts)

Context (Secondary)

None

Organizer/presenter

Mrs. Stacey Roozeboom, MA Literature, Waltham Public Schools
Email Address

Presenters

Assessing English Language Proficiency (& Academic Language) to Meet ESSA Goals

Wednesday, May 30, 2018 at 9:30 AM–10:15 AM EDT
LL6: Middlesex East
Session Abstract

Learn how to use LAS Links to assess English language proficiency and academic language of your ELs (PreK-12). Explore how states/districts measure listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills as well as content strands. Empower educators with powerful data to inform instruction and help districts reach ESSA goals. *Also recommended for Seal of Biliteracy (English-Spanish)*

Session Type

Exhibitor Session

Topic Strand

Promising Practices in Instruction

Context (primary)

General (all contexts)

Context (Secondary)

General PK-12

Organizer/presenter

Melanie Fox, Data Recognition Corporation (DRC | CTB)
Email Address

Presenters

Critical Thinking with ELLs in the Common Core Classroom

Wednesday, May 30, 2018 at 9:30 AM–10:15 AM EDT
LL4: Concord
Session Abstract

Feeling pressure to teach those ever important critical thinking skills? Unsure how that even looks when working with so many English proficiency levels? This session will explore several easy instructional tweaks to incorporate critical thinking into the classroom.

Session Type

Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Promising Practices in Instruction

Context (primary)

General PK-12

Context (Secondary)

General (all contexts)

Organizer/presenter

Tyler Ramey, ESL Teacher Fall River Public Schools
Email Address

Presenters

English-Spanish Cognate Academic Vocabulary: A Window to Language Learning

Wednesday, May 30, 2018 at 9:30 AM–10:15 AM EDT
UL4: Boardroom
Session Abstract

This presentation demonstrates how teaching academic English-Spanish cognate vocabulary to Latino English language learners helps them develop bilingual and bi-literacy skills, and enhance academic achievement across the curriculum. Through cognates, students transfer and transform first language knowledge stored in their memories to the learning of English. Classroom activities are provided.

Session Type

Research-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Academic Language in the Content Areas

Context (primary)

General PK-12

Context (Secondary)

General (all contexts)

Organizer/presenter

Johanna Esquivel, Ph.D., University of Texas, Rio Grande Valley at Edinburg, USA
Email Address

Presenters

Haydee M. Esquivel, M.A., Lawrence Public School, MA
Email

Impact of the LOOK Act on EL Policies

Wednesday, May 30, 2018 at 9:30 AM–10:15 AM EDT
UL1: Ballroom South
Session Abstract

The Language Opportunities for Our Kids (LOOK) Act was signed by Governor Baker on November 22, 2017.  With this new law there are implications for both the DESE and for districts. This presentation aims to summarize those implications from DESE's perspective.

Session Type

Invited Speaker

Topic Strand

Policy and Advocacy

Context (primary)

General (all contexts)

Context (Secondary)

None

Organizer/presenter

Sibel Hughes, Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
Email Address

Presenters

Speaking Up! Supporting ESL Students in the Mainstream Classroom

Wednesday, May 30, 2018 at 9:30 AM–10:15 AM EDT
LL1: Ashland
Session Abstract

Instructors are often concerned when students are quiet - especially during activities and class discussions. This session will present insights from students, discuss cultural challenges and expectations, and also provide practical strategies to increase participation, improve the classroom atmosphere, and support ESL students by decreasing their anxiety about speaking in class. 

Session Type

Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Promising Practices in Instruction

Context (primary)

College/University ESL

Context (Secondary)

General (all contexts)

Organizer/presenter

Dr. Yu-Ching Annie Ou, PhD, Lasell College
Email Address

Presenters

Take the DARE! Key Uses for Curriculum and Lesson Planning

Wednesday, May 30, 2018 at 9:30 AM–10:15 AM EDT
UL2: Ballroom Centre
Session Abstract

Purposes for language use drive curriculum and instruction for English language learners. Looking from an assets-based perspective, we examine classroom routines across content areas through four key uses of academic language to gain insight into how language development unfolds in conjunction with content learning. Video clips illustrate teachers’ curriculum enactment.

Session Type

Invited Speaker

Topic Strand

Promising Practices in Instruction

Context (primary)

General PK-12

Context (Secondary)

None

Organizer/presenter

Fernanda Kray, Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
Email Address

Presenters

Margo Gottlieb, WIDA @ the Wisconsin Center for Education Research, University of Wisconsin
Email

Session Materials

Targeting Language Learners in Small Group Instruction

Wednesday, May 30, 2018 at 9:30 AM–10:15 AM EDT
UL5: Sudbury
Session Abstract

This session will target ways to develop academic content vocabulary, increase comprehension, and accelerate learning while addressing the needs of students a variety of language levels and reading levels.  Emphasis will focus on empowering students to become confident readers and writers as they achieve success in grade level standards.  

Session Type

Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Reading, Writing & Literacy

Context (primary)

Elementary School (PK-5)

Context (Secondary)

General PK-12

Organizer/presenter

Barbara R Andrews, Senior National Literacy Consultant
Email Address

Presenters

Understanding Factors Affecting Development of Science Identity in English Language Learners in the Context of Designing Expansive and Generative Learning Environments

Wednesday, May 30, 2018 at 9:30 AM–10:15 AM EDT
LL5: Middlesex West
Session Abstract

This session will be introducing an ongoing longitudinal study, focusing on the importance of science inquiry and project-based learning for academic language and identity development of middle school English language learners (ELL). Adopting social positioning theory, we try to explore the affordance and limitations of the learning environment (including curriculum) in which ELL will be repositioned as cognitively resourceful rather than language-deficient, and then examine how the repositioning would foster their academic language learning and science identity development.

Session Type

Research-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Academic Language in the Content Areas

Context (primary)

Middle School (6-8)

Context (Secondary)

General PK-12

Organizer/presenter

Dr. Shakhnoza Kayumova, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth; Kaput Center for Research & Innovation in STEM Education
Email Address

Presenters

Jane Chunjing Ji, University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth
Email
Kimberly Welty, NSF Research Associate
Email

*Activity Guides: Facilitating Structured Independence from the Teacher

Wednesday, May 30, 2018 at 9:30 AM–11:00 AM EDT
LL3: Carlisle
Session Abstract

The establishment of a student-centered classroom where ELs work collaboratively at their own pace begins with the activity guide, the “pedagogy on a page” that frees the teacher to offer targeted guidance to the neediest students.  Take the first steps towards learning activity guide design in this interactive workshop. 

Session Type

Interactive Workshop (90 minutes)

Topic Strand

Promising Practices in Instruction

Context (primary)

General (all contexts)

Context (Secondary)

High School (9-12)

Organizer/presenter

Daria Witt, ElevatED Learning Services
Email Address

Presenters

*Improving Outcomes for Students Living in Poverty

Wednesday, May 30, 2018 at 9:30 AM–11:00 AM EDT
UL3: Ballroom North
Session Abstract

Approximately 20% of children under 18 living in poverty in MA are ELs. Participants will understand key concepts related to the education of students living in poverty, including the effects of chronic poverty that compel an urgency to intervene. Research-based strategies for school and classroom intervention will be provided. 

Session Type

Interactive Workshop (90 minutes)

Topic Strand

Specific Populations

Context (primary)

General PK-12

Context (Secondary)

General (all contexts)

Organizer/presenter

Albert E Mussad, Collaborative for Educational Services
Email Address

Presenters

Session Materials

An Ethnographic Approach to Understanding Latinx Family Engagement

Wednesday, May 30, 2018 at 10:30 AM–11:15 AM EDT
LL6: Middlesex East
Session Abstract

Schools need to validate and accommodate marginalized families and their children. In the process, schools need to also shift their understanding and interactions with immigrant families, and go beyond a deficit mindset. One such approach is for educators to design workshops where families learn how to navigate the school system.

Session Type

Research-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Family, Community & Culture

Context (primary)

General PK-12

Context (Secondary)

General (all contexts)

Organizer/presenter

Dr Mary Jo Rendón , Ed.D., Waltham Public Schools
Email Address

Presenters

Arts, Literacies, & Languages: Culturally Responsive Literacies with Emergent Bilingual Children

Wednesday, May 30, 2018 at 10:30 AM–11:15 AM EDT
LL1: Ashland
Session Abstract

This practice-oriented presentation focuses on how a culturally responsive arts-infused curriculum is being used in public elementary school classrooms with 3rd, 4th and 5th grade ELLs to improve English Language Development, as well as to build culturally responsive skills among students. Lesson plans will be modeled with and for participants.

Session Type

Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Family, Community & Culture

Context (primary)

Elementary School (PK-5)

Context (Secondary)

Teacher Education Program

Organizer/presenter

Amanda Claudia Wager, PhD, Lesley University
Email Address

Presenters

Camille Marie Garcia, MA, Boston Public Schools
Email

Session Materials

Connecting literacy teaching to identity recognition: Class projects that empower a diverse body of English language learners

Wednesday, May 30, 2018 at 10:30 AM–11:15 AM EDT
LL2: Wayland
Session Abstract

Ells need to see themselves in what they are reading and writing. This session provides inspirational ideas of designing literacy projects supporting individual learners’ recognition and expression of their own identities. Concrete students cases and class projects will be presentated and discussed. You leave with practical classroom activities.

Session Type

Panel Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Reading, Writing & Literacy

Context (primary)

High School (9-12)

Context (Secondary)

Middle School (6-8)

Organizer/presenter

Fang Jia, Boston College, Lynch School of Education and HD College Quest
Email Address
Helen Du, Director of international students (admission/counseling) at Brimmer and May School; Founder of HD College Quest
Email Address

Presenters

Session Materials

Elements of a SLIFE Program

Wednesday, May 30, 2018 at 10:30 AM–11:15 AM EDT
UL5: Sudbury
Session Abstract

This session will introduce participants to an evolving SLIFE program at the Fuller Middle School in Framingham, MA.  The components will include, program structure, team collaboration, intake procedures and effective instructional practices. The presentation will give districts  a view of an evolving SLIFE program.

Session Type

Discussion (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Specific Populations

Context (primary)

General PK-12

Context (Secondary)

Middle School (6-8)

Organizer/presenter

Dr. Samaria C. Hashem, Doctorate, Framingham Public Schools
Email Address

Presenters

Mr. Antonio Marin, Master's, Framingham Public
Email

Mentoring Newcomers: Reducing culture shock through mentoring and family engagement.

Wednesday, May 30, 2018 at 10:30 AM–11:15 AM EDT
UL4: Boardroom
Session Abstract

Looking to enhance your newcomer program? Learn how one school matches staff and student peer leaders with newcomers to ease their adjustment.  The program also provides outreach to families. The ELL teachers and family members will share their experiences with this successful program!

Session Type

Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Specific Populations

Context (primary)

General PK-12

Context (Secondary)

Elementary School (PK-5)

Organizer/presenter

Catherine Glennon Murphy, Fiske Elementary School
Email Address

Presenters

Ms. Carolyn Hine, Lexington Public Schools
Email
Ms. Shikma Kinsbruner, newcomer parent
Email
Ms. Christy Yu, Fiske Elementary School PTO
Email

Session Materials

Practical Applications for Teaching Academic Writing to ESL/ELL Students: A Teacher vs. Student Perspective

Wednesday, May 30, 2018 at 10:30 AM–11:15 AM EDT
LL7: Dover
Session Abstract

Writing academically is a necessary skill required to survive the rigors of university in America. Preparing ESL/ELL students requires teachers to bridge the gap between culture and language. However, there is a continuous disconnect between what we teach versus how they perceive it, often leaving students confused and frustrated.

Session Type

Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Promising Practices in Instruction

Context (primary)

Private Language Institute

Context (Secondary)

College/University ESL

Organizer/presenter

Judithann Walz, Massachusetts International Academy
Email Address

Presenters

Session Materials

The impact of English-Only instruction on the English Language proficiency of ELs

Wednesday, May 30, 2018 at 10:30 AM–11:15 AM EDT
LL5: Middlesex West
Session Abstract

The researcher discusses the research outcomes for a study that explored the Impact of the RETELL initiative on the English Language Acquisition of ELs in Massachusetts as measured by the ACCESS test. Is the RETELL initiative actually responding to the needs of EL students that we are attempting to help?

Session Type

Research-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Policy and Advocacy

Context (primary)

General PK-12

Context (Secondary)

Teacher Education Program

Organizer/presenter

Yeukai Imeh, Ph.D, Simmons College
Email Address

Presenters

Utilizing Technology to Create Authentic Speaking & Listening Assessments

Wednesday, May 30, 2018 at 10:30 AM–11:15 AM EDT
LL4: Concord
Session Abstract

Participants will become familiar with Lingt, an online program developed to give langauge teachers the ability to create authentic language assignments and assessments. This presentation will walk participants through the rationale for integrating online speaking and listening assesments in the classroom, and will provide step-by-step guidance in assessment creation.

Session Type

Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Listening, Speaking & Pronunciation

Context (primary)

General (all contexts)

Context (Secondary)

High School (9-12)

Organizer/presenter

Courtney Aseltine, MA TESOL, Lawrence High School
Email Address

Presenters

Building Student Discourse in STEM and ELA

Wednesday, May 30, 2018 at 2:30 PM–3:15 PM EDT
UL1: Ballroom South
Session Abstract

Are you struggling to increase student talk? This session will provide a step-by-step process for integrating concrete strategies and practices (for both ELA and STEM) into whole-group discussions, and small-group collaborations.  The emphasis will be on creating a cooperative and respectful environment, and providing access for all students.  

Session Type

Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Promising Practices in Instruction

Context (primary)

Elementary School (PK-5)

Context (Secondary)

General PK-12

Organizer/presenter

Vera Gor, Lawrence Public Schools
Email Address

Presenters

Ariel Shapiro, Harvard Graduate School of Education
Email

Engaging Strategies to Teach Formal Academic Writing in Beginner ELs and SLIFE Classrooms

Wednesday, May 30, 2018 at 2:30 PM–3:15 PM EDT
UL3: Ballroom North
Session Abstract

If academic discourse is difficult for Els/SLIFE students, then academic writing poses an even higher challenge.  This session aims to demonstrate strategies that enable SLIFE/ELs to engage in effective and competent written formal discourse. Specific attention will be given to developing higher order quality writing, synthesis skills, and building confidence.

Session Type

Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Reading, Writing & Literacy

Context (primary)

High School (9-12)

Context (Secondary)

High School (9-12)

Organizer/presenter

Mary DeFelice, International High School Lawrence
Email Address

Presenters

Forming Academic Identities of International Students in a Pathways Program

Wednesday, May 30, 2018 at 2:30 PM–3:15 PM EDT
LL6: Middlesex East
Session Abstract

This presentation will demonstrate how a pathways course facilitates international students’ integration in American academic community.  Course tasks are designed to raise learners' awareness of textual features used in graduate school genres. Students' academic and language learner identity become tranformed as they conduct research and participate in Student Research conference.

Session Type

Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Reading, Writing & Literacy

Context (primary)

College/University ESL

Context (Secondary)

College/University ESL

Organizer/presenter

Natalya Watson, Northeastern University
Email Address

Presenters

Dr. Veronika Maliborska, Northeastern University
Email
Dr. Melissa Parenti, Northeastern University and Boston College
Email

My Muslim Student

Wednesday, May 30, 2018 at 2:30 PM–3:15 PM EDT
LL4: Concord
Session Abstract

My Muslim Student explores the realities of working with Muslim students by contextualizing our politically charged environment and centering identity-based learning of the Muslim community. The training will provide a safe space to ask questions about Islam, Muslims, specific scenarios you may encounter in your work as an educator.

Session Type

Invited Speaker

Topic Strand

Family, Community & Culture

Context (primary)

General (all contexts)

Context (Secondary)

None

Organizer/presenter

Sumaiya Zama, CAIR Massachusetts
Email Address

Presenters

Session Materials

Seal of Biliteracy: Guidelines for Implementation the Seal of Biliteracy in Massachusetts

Wednesday, May 30, 2018 at 2:30 PM–3:15 PM EDT
LL5: Middlesex West
Session Abstract

On November 22, 2017 Massachusetts Governor signed the "LOOK" bill with the Seal of Biliteracy which recognizes graduates who speak, read, and write proficiently in another language in addition to English with a seal on their high school diploma.In addition to the Seal of Biliteracy that marks attainment of high level mastery or two or more languages, schools and districts may also institute Bilingual Pathway Awards, recognizing significant steps towards developing biliteracy along a student’s trajectory from preschool into high school. In  this session particpants will be introduced to the MA Seal of Biliteracy Guidlines.There will be many tools and resources available.

Session Type

Invited Speaker

Topic Strand

Standards Implementation

Context (primary)

General (all contexts)

Context (Secondary)

General (all contexts)

Organizer/presenter

Zhaneta Liti, DESE- Office of English Language Acquisition and Academic Achievement
Email Address

Presenters

Use and Documentation of SEI Strategies in High School Classrooms

Wednesday, May 30, 2018 at 2:30 PM–3:15 PM EDT
LL3: Carlisle
Session Abstract

Using ACCESS 2.0 scores and WIDA Can Do Descriptors, this session will help you select appropriate SEI strategies to create comprehensible lessons for English language learners. It will also provide you with a way to document these strategies to meet the DESE Teacher Rubric Standard II: Teaching All Students.

Session Type

Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Standards Implementation

Context (primary)

High School (9-12)

Context (Secondary)

High School (9-12)

Organizer/presenter

Ms. Sheila M. Fabiano, BS, MBA, High School Learning Center, Lawrence Public Schools
Email Address

Presenters

Using Data Inquiry Cycles to Drive Student Language Growth

Wednesday, May 30, 2018 at 2:30 PM–3:15 PM EDT
LL2: Wayland
Session Abstract

This case study of a newcomer academy in Lawrence presents a process that utilizes formative assessment results and data inquiry cycles to improve teaching and learning, and strategically promote language development.  Throughout the process, teachers collaborate to analyze data, prioritize student needs, and develop concrete strategies to address those needs.

Session Type

Research-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Standards Implementation

Context (primary)

High School (9-12)

Context (Secondary)

General PK-12

Organizer/presenter

Lindsey Mayer, Lawrence High School, ENLACE Academy
Email Address

Presenters

Allison Balter, Lawrence High School, ENLACE Academy
Email

Using Illustrations to Develop Elementary English Learners’ Writing Skills

Wednesday, May 30, 2018 at 2:30 PM–3:15 PM EDT
UL4: Boardroom
Session Abstract

Presenters will demonstrate routines for supporting elementary-aged English learners at the beginning proficiency level as they begin to develop their writing skills. Attendees will participate in a demonstration and discuss adapting the activities for different proficiency levels. They will receive sample materials to use in their classrooms.

Session Type

Exhibitor Session

Topic Strand

Reading, Writing & Literacy

Context (primary)

Elementary School (PK-5)

Context (Secondary)

General PK-12

Organizer/presenter

Robin Stevens, Ballard & Tighe, Publishers
Email Address

Presenters

*Accessing Grade-Level Content in Science for Entering Level ELLs

Wednesday, May 30, 2018 at 2:30 PM–4:00 PM EDT
UL2: Ballroom Centre
Session Abstract

This session will present an instructional framework to increase the accessibility of grade-level, rigorous science curriculum for entering level ELLs. Maintaining the rigor level of instruction while supporting students in content-specific classes is essential for an inclusive and equitable learning community.  

Session Type

Interactive Workshop (90 minutes)

Topic Strand

Academic Language in the Content Areas

Context (primary)

High School (9-12)

Context (Secondary)

General (all contexts)

Organizer/presenter

Tala El-fahmawi, Lawrence High School, ENLACE Academy
Email Address

Presenters

Haydee Esquivel, Lawrence Public School
Email

*Anything but “Tom’s Diner” – Tips and Tricks in (modern) ESL Song-based Activities

Wednesday, May 30, 2018 at 2:30 PM–4:00 PM EDT
LL1: Ashland
Session Abstract

Experience several easily-implementable song-based activities in a high energy workshop! Participants will engage in various song-based tasks; they will guess, sing, compete and analyze. Scaffolding for task design will be integrated into the session and a resource pack with all materials and references will be made available to participants.

Session Type

Interactive Workshop (90 minutes)

Topic Strand

Promising Practices in Instruction

Context (primary)

High School (9-12)

Context (Secondary)

College/University ESL

Organizer/presenter

Chris Meoli, Teaching House Boston and Ethical Education
Email Address

Presenters

*RETELL and SEI Endorsement: Where Do We Go From Here

Wednesday, May 30, 2018 at 2:30 PM–4:00 PM EDT
UL5: Sudbury
Session Abstract

Panelists from teacher preparation programs, PK-12 Districts, and the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education share practices and insights as well as concerns about continuing to build the capacity of all teachers to teach English Learners. Time will be reserved to allow attendees to share practices, insights, and concerns. 

Session Type

Invited Speaker

Topic Strand

Professional Development/Teacher Education

Context (primary)

General (all contexts)

Context (Secondary)

General (all contexts)

Organizer/presenter

Michaela Colombo, Ed.D., College of Education, UMass Lowell
Email Address

Presenters

Christine M. Leider, Ph.D., Clinical Assistant Professor and Program Director of Bilingual Education and TESOL Licensure, School of Education, Boston University
Email
Fernanda Kray, Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
Email
Dr. Johanna Tigert, College of Education, University of Massachusetts Lowell
Email

Can I? Did I? Using Academic Language in Science

Wednesday, May 30, 2018 at 3:30 PM–4:15 PM EDT
UL3: Ballroom North
Session Abstract

Presenters will share classroom examples of elementary and middle school students engaging in scientific discourse, while using the Science and Engineering Practice: Can I...Did I...statements developed by the BPS Science Department and teachers. Participants will receive a set of the K-12 Can I...Did I… statements to take back to their classrooms.

Session Type

Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Academic Language in the Content Areas

Context (primary)

Elementary School (PK-5)

Context (Secondary)

Middle School (6-8)

Organizer/presenter

Ms. Holly Rosa, Boston Public Schools
Email Address

Presenters

Kathy Wright, Boston Public Schools - Murphy School
Email
Luis Arroyo, Boston Public Schools - Nathan Hale School
Email
Haven Daniels, Boston Public Schools - Perkins Elemetnary School
Email

Formulating Language Objectives in SEI Courses: A Document Analysis

Wednesday, May 30, 2018 at 3:30 PM–4:15 PM EDT
UL1: Ballroom South
Session Abstract

Research findings demonstrate that K-12 teachers have challenges creating effective language objectives, emphasizing specific language demands of lessons (Baecher, Farnsworth & Ediger, 2014). Presenters will discuss their document analysis research, examining language objectives in lesson plans created by graduate students in SEI courses. Recommendations for improving language objectives will be shared.

Session Type

Research-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Academic Language in the Content Areas

Context (primary)

General PK-12

Context (Secondary)

General (all contexts)

Organizer/presenter

Emily Dolan Spitzman, Ph.D., Bridgewater State University
Email Address

Presenters

Alexandra Dema, Ph.D., Bridgewater State University
Email

Letters of the Diaspora: A Literary Workshop of Transnational Latina Identities

Wednesday, May 30, 2018 at 3:30 PM–4:15 PM EDT
LL3: Carlisle
Session Abstract

In this presentation I will show the process and results of 6 months of a Latin American Literature Workshop for Latina Teenagers. The audience will embark on a journey that redefines what it is to be a Latina in 2017 and how Latinas are reading female authors in Spanish. 

Session Type

Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Reading, Writing & Literacy

Context (primary)

General (all contexts)

Context (Secondary)

None

Organizer/presenter

Mrs. Susana M Lyons Barrios, M.Ed, Independent
Email Address

Presenters

Project Based Learning and Group Work: Challenges ESL Students Face

Wednesday, May 30, 2018 at 3:30 PM–4:15 PM EDT
LL4: Concord
Session Abstract

During project based learning and group activities, ESL students often struggle to voice their thoughts within a group of American students. This session will present insights from both ESL and American students and provide strategies on how to improve group dynamics, encourage effective collaboration, and enhance our students' experiences.  

Session Type

Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Promising Practices in Instruction

Context (primary)

College/University ESL

Context (Secondary)

General (all contexts)

Organizer/presenter

Dr. Yu-Ching Annie Ou, PhD, Lasell College
Email Address

Presenters

The Effect of First Language on Second Language Acquisition

Wednesday, May 30, 2018 at 3:30 PM–4:15 PM EDT
LL2: Wayland
Session Abstract

One’s pace or mastery of second language acquisition can depend on different circumstances, most important of which is the learner’s literacy skills in his/her first language and the amount of exposure to literacy in the second language.This study will examine the relationships between one's native language and the second language.

Session Type

Panel Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Reading, Writing & Literacy

Context (primary)

High School (9-12)

Context (Secondary)

Middle School (6-8)

Organizer/presenter

Ms. Sumeyra Gok, University of New Hampshire
Email Address

Presenters

Analyzing the Language Demand of Classroom Assessments

Thursday, May 31, 2018 at 8:30 AM–9:15 AM EDT
LL1: Ashland
Session Abstract

A teacher educator and three teacher candidates will explain and discuss a method for analyzing the language demand of classroom assessments. Participants will then be guided through the process of analyzing an assessment and designing appropriate supports for ELs at varying WIDA proficiency levels.

Session Type

Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Professional Development/Teacher Education

Context (primary)

Teacher Education Program

Context (Secondary)

General PK-12

Organizer/presenter

Dr Stephanie Garrone-Shufran, Merrimack College
Email Address

Presenters

Molly Malinowski, Merrimack College
Email
Michaela Lonati, Merrimack College
Email
Annah Coddington, Merrimack College
Email

Session Materials

Co-Teaching in SEI Classrooms

Thursday, May 31, 2018 at 8:30 AM–9:15 AM EDT
UL1: Ballroom South
Session Abstract

Learn how a cross-section of SEI classrooms in Massachusetts embraces its increasing ELL population by helping content and ESL teachers partner for student success.  In Confianza’s third year of supporting districts and individual educators, we have some exciting case studies where educators deepen academic language instruction through sheltered content instruction.

Session Type

Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Promising Practices in Instruction

Context (primary)

General PK-12

Context (Secondary)

None

Organizer/presenter

Sarah Ottow, Confianza LLC
Email Address

Presenters

Angela Sangeorge, Confianza: Educating for ELL Equity
Email
Irene Logan, Confianza: Educating for ELL Equity
Email

English Learners With Disabilities

Thursday, May 31, 2018 at 8:30 AM–9:15 AM EDT
UL2: Ballroom Centre
Session Abstract

This session will provide participants with an overview of federal and state laws related to English learners with disabilities. Participants will have an opportunity to share successful practices and work in solution-seeking teams to address current challenges.

Session Type

Invited Speaker

Topic Strand

Specific Populations

Context (primary)

General PK-12

Context (Secondary)

None

Organizer/presenter

Sara Nino, Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
Email Address

Presenters

Session Materials

Flipping academic reading and writing instruction

Thursday, May 31, 2018 at 8:30 AM–9:15 AM EDT
LL6: Middlesex East
Session Abstract

Flipped learning continues to attract significant attention.  In this presentation, I will define flipped learning, briefly discuss its evolution in the field of TESOL, and describe how instructors can begin flipping their academic reading and writing classes right away.

Session Type

Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Promising Practices in Instruction

Context (primary)

College/University ESL

Context (Secondary)

None

Organizer/presenter

Ilka Kostka, Northeastern University
Email Address

Presenters

Looking at Assessment Through the Lens of Multilingual Learners

Thursday, May 31, 2018 at 8:30 AM–9:15 AM EDT
UL3: Ballroom North
Session Abstract

For multilingual learners to have choice and voice in assessment, they must have agency along with opportunities to be actively engaged in learning. In this session, we examine how to bring greater equity and balance to assessment by accentuating assessment as learning that supports student identity and participation.

Session Type

Invited Speaker

Topic Strand

Promising Practices in Instruction

Context (primary)

General PK-12

Context (Secondary)

None

Organizer/presenter

Margo Gottlieb, WIDA @ the Wisconsin Center for Education Research, University of Wisconsin
Email Address

Presenters

SLIFE Programming in the Era of the Common Core Standards

Thursday, May 31, 2018 at 8:30 AM–9:15 AM EDT
LL3: Carlisle
Session Abstract

Designing an effective program for Students with Limited or Interrupted Formal Education (SLIFE) can be an enormous undertaking for many administrators, especially in the era of the Common Core Standards. This session aims to present a program model that has proven to be successful with SLIFE at the secondary level.

Session Type

Panel Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Specific Populations

Context (primary)

High School (9-12)

Context (Secondary)

General PK-12

Organizer/presenter

Nicoleta Filimon, International High School, Lawrence Public Schools
Email Address

Presenters

Geraldo Acosta, International High School, Lawrence Public Schools
Email

Teach complex sentences in the science classroom

Thursday, May 31, 2018 at 8:30 AM–9:15 AM EDT
UL5: Sudbury
Session Abstract

Complex sentences are essential for reading and writing about science. I present a quick summary of the frequency of complex sentences in the science MCAS and grade level science texts, and several planning and teaching strategies to help ELL students start working with complex sentences in the science classroom. 

Session Type

Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Academic Language in the Content Areas

Context (primary)

High School (9-12)

Context (Secondary)

Middle School (6-8)

Organizer/presenter

Dr. Miguel Angel Hernando Cupido, Ph.D, B.Sc., M.A.T., Chelsea High School
Email Address

Presenters

Session Materials

Walking in the Footsteps of Asian Students and Their Families

Thursday, May 31, 2018 at 8:30 AM–9:15 AM EDT
LL4: Concord
Session Abstract

Gain an awareness of the educational and social contexts of your Chinese, Indian, Korean, and Japanese students. Learn how their cultural experiences and perspectives impact their learning, how to integrate these populations of students into your classroom, and to support them and their families in more culturally sensitive ways.

Session Type

Discussion (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Family, Community & Culture

Context (primary)

General (all contexts)

Context (Secondary)

None

Organizer/presenter

Yuiko Shimazu, Lexington Public Schools
Email Address

Presenters

Deirdre Schadler, Lexington Public Schools
Email

Session Materials

*Let's Take a Crosswalk of Six Principles of Effective Pedagogy and Standards of Mathematical Practices

Thursday, May 31, 2018 at 8:30 AM–10:00 AM EDT
LL5: Middlesex West
Session Abstract

Integrating the Six Principles of Effective Pedagogy with the Eight Standards of Mathematical Practice is something we can all do to improve students' achievement in mathematics and across other content areas. Participants will dig deeper into the crosswalk by making explicit connections between the principles and practices through unpacking.

Session Type

Interactive Workshop (90 minutes)

Topic Strand

Standards Implementation

Context (primary)

General PK-12

Context (Secondary)

General PK-12

Organizer/presenter

Magaly Rodriguez Ronan, Greenhalge Elementary School Lowell Public School
Email Address

Presenters

Session Materials

*Pronunciation Strategies, Tools and Techniques for Adult English Language Learners

Thursday, May 31, 2018 at 8:30 AM–10:00 AM EDT
UL4: Boardroom
Session Abstract

This highly interactive session presents, discusses and demonstrates the most successful strategies, tools, and techniques for teaching pronunciation to adult English language learners. Adult learners fear not being able to say words correctly in English. Attendees will be able transform their pronunciation teaching immediately with fun, engaging and memorable methods.

Session Type

Interactive Workshop (90 minutes)

Topic Strand

Listening, Speaking & Pronunciation

Context (primary)

Adult or Workplace Education

Context (Secondary)

General (all contexts)

Organizer/presenter

Ms. Marcie Smith, Intercambio Uniting Communities
Email Address

Presenters

A Blended Learning Approach to Professional Development

Thursday, May 31, 2018 at 9:30 AM–10:15 AM EDT
LL4: Concord
Session Abstract

Professional development for educators is most effective when teachers apply what they learn in their classrooms. See how one professional development center's blended learning approach supports ESOL teachers as they move from face-to-face workshops, through online discussions and follow-up webinars, to the application of learning to their teaching practice.

Session Type

Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Professional Development/Teacher Education

Context (primary)

Teacher Education Program

Context (Secondary)

Adult or Workplace Education

Organizer/presenter

Dori McCormack, SABES Professional Development Center for ESOL
Email Address

Presenters

Kate Anderson, SABES Professional Development Center for ESOL
Email

Session Materials

Drilling Down--Using Individual Literacy Assessments for Daily Planning

Thursday, May 31, 2018 at 9:30 AM–10:15 AM EDT
UL5: Sudbury
Session Abstract

In this practice-oriented workshop, teachers will learn how to use literacy assessments to make individual literacy plans that target instruction for English learners.  They will also be provided with a sample district assessment system that uses aggregate data to make decisions about the literacy issues confronting local districts. 

Session Type

Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Reading, Writing & Literacy

Context (primary)

General (all contexts)

Context (Secondary)

None

Organizer/presenter

Pamela Reed Shufro, ELL Co-chairperson, Massachusetts Reading Association
Email Address

Presenters

Jamee Callahan, Medfield Public Schools
Email

Session Materials

Elementary Speaking Assessments through Project-Based Learning

Thursday, May 31, 2018 at 9:30 AM–10:15 AM EDT
LL1: Ashland
Session Abstract

With the increased emphasis on oral language and academic discourse, ELLs need meaningful opportunities to practice speaking with real connections to the deep learning they are doing.  In this session, presenters and students will share a thematic approach to teaching ELD that incorporates authentic speaking assessments through projects.

Session Type

Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Listening, Speaking & Pronunciation

Context (primary)

Elementary School (PK-5)

Context (Secondary)

None

Organizer/presenter

Rebecca Westlake, Salem Public Schools
Email Address

Presenters

Marta Garcia, Salem Public Schools
Email
Rachel Miller, Salem Public Schools
Email

Session Materials

English Language Integrated Sports Programming: Accelerate Language Gains on the Field!

Thursday, May 31, 2018 at 9:30 AM–10:15 AM EDT
LL3: Carlisle
Session Abstract

Learn about NGO Soccer Without Borders’ innovative and highly effective language-integrated soccer programming wherein the soccer field is transformed into an informal classroom where newcomer ELs practice speaking and listening, learn new vocabulary, and build their confidence around English use. This innovation is applicable to other sports, gym classes, and activities.

Session Type

Invited Speaker

Topic Strand

Promising Practices in Instruction

Context (primary)

General PK-12

Context (Secondary)

General (all contexts)

Organizer/presenter

Langan Courtney, Soccer Without Borders
Email Address

Presenters

Preston Hollis, Soccer Without Borders
Email

Exploring our Changing Planet with ELLs: Helping all ELLs become Active and Engaged Citizens with Effective Literacy Practices

Thursday, May 31, 2018 at 9:30 AM–10:15 AM EDT
UL1: Ballroom South
Session Abstract

Exlore a model unit where ELL students in Boston engaged in scientific argumentation and share their innovative solutions to an authentic audience. Then, create your own action plan with the help of resources and exemplars. 

Session Type

Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Reading, Writing & Literacy

Context (primary)

High School (9-12)

Context (Secondary)

High School (9-12)

Organizer/presenter

Caitlin MacLeod-Bluver's, Boston International High School, Boston Public Schools
Email Address

Presenters

Session Materials

New, Ready-to-Use ELL Curriculum Units at Your Fingertips!

Thursday, May 31, 2018 at 9:30 AM–10:15 AM EDT
UL2: Ballroom Centre
Session Abstract

Tired of “recreating the wheel” when planning curriculum? This session introduces a simple, free website for teachers to share Model Curriculum Units (MCUs) statewide. Panel members will demonstrate how to access and submit MCUs on the site. An overview of three teacher-created units for grades K-8 will also be presented.

Session Type

Panel Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Standards Implementation

Context (primary)

General PK-12

Context (Secondary)

None

Organizer/presenter

Jessica Nguy, Arlington Public Schools
Email Address

Presenters

Carol Bennett Dessureau, Arlington Public Schools
Email
Heather Smith, Arlington Public Schools
Email

Session Materials

Peer Mentorships and Student Created Curriculum

Thursday, May 31, 2018 at 9:30 AM–10:15 AM EDT
LL7: Dover
Session Abstract

High level ELL students at Revere High School requested independent studies  with a lead teacher during their senior year. Students created their own capstone curriculum within an area of interest. However, this morphed to incoporate a component of giving back to the ELL program by tutoring lower level ELL students. 

Session Type

Panel Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Family, Community & Culture

Context (primary)

High School (9-12)

Context (Secondary)

Adult or Workplace Education

Organizer/presenter

Ms. Asha Chana, Revere High School
Email Address

Presenters

Storying: Learners Writing Their Own Stories

Thursday, May 31, 2018 at 9:30 AM–10:15 AM EDT
LL6: Middlesex East
Session Abstract

Session's aim: Facilitating participants to create their own stories to polish oral and listening skills. Subsequently, participants in groups create stories for sharing.  

Presenter provides cues towards character, settings, story context that groups develop, giving them 'ownership'. At a critical point, presenter stops. Groups write their solutions/end of the story. 

Session Type

Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Promising Practices in Instruction

Context (primary)

General (all contexts)

Context (Secondary)

None

Organizer/presenter

Zakia Sarwar, SPELT
Email Address

Presenters

*Addressing Over-identification of ELs as having disabilities

Thursday, May 31, 2018 at 9:30 AM–11:00 AM EDT
UL3: Ballroom North
Session Abstract

A discussion of the over-identification of English learners as having disabilities is explored and practical tools developed by teachers, for teachers are offered for addressing this in schools and with teacher teams. 

Session Type

Interactive Workshop (90 minutes)

Topic Strand

Specific Populations

Context (primary)

General PK-12

Context (Secondary)

None

Organizer/presenter

Anna Lugo, Holyoke Public Schools
Email Address

Presenters

Michelle Longey, Holyoke Public Schools
Email
Diana Yousfi, Holyoke Public Schools
Email

Session Materials

*Engaging EL Students and Families through Culturally and Linguistically Sustaining Practices

Thursday, May 31, 2018 at 9:30 AM–11:00 AM EDT
LL2: Wayland
Session Abstract

This interactive workshop is designed to introduce participants number of Culturally and Linguistically Sustainable Practices that the Boston Public Schools has been engaging with EL families. Participants will be able to review cases together and share their finding with the whole group.

Session Type

Interactive Workshop (90 minutes)

Topic Strand

Family, Community & Culture

Context (primary)

General (all contexts)

Context (Secondary)

None

Organizer/presenter

Chi Nguyen, Boston Public Schools
Email Address

Presenters

Ahmed Noor, Boston Public Schools
Email
Alberto Carrero, Boston Public Schools
Email

Session Materials

Call Me (Maybe): The Potential of Mobile Phones to Facilitate English Language Learning in High School Students

Thursday, May 31, 2018 at 10:30 AM–11:15 AM EDT
LL7: Dover
Session Abstract

This session proposes that teachers embrace cell phones and harness their power to promote English language learning. Two speakers will review research on mobile-assisted language learning and its benefits and present the case study of a teacher who used a musical mobile app to work with EFL students.

Session Type

Research-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Media and Technology

Context (primary)

General (all contexts)

Context (Secondary)

General PK-12

Organizer/presenter

Mary Beth Barilla, Simmons College
Email Address

Presenters

Creating a Network of Adult Learners and ESOL Providers in Worcester, MA

Thursday, May 31, 2018 at 10:30 AM–11:15 AM EDT
UL4: Boardroom
Session Abstract

This session will share the history of Worcester's ESOL Network, a unique collaboration among adult ESOL providers and adult English learners. It will also share some of the Network's specific initiatives, including the establishment of an ESOL System Navigator and the development of a commong language for class levels.

Session Type

Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Family, Community & Culture

Context (primary)

Adult or Workplace Education

Context (Secondary)

None

Organizer/presenter

Sarah Bertrand, Worcester Community Connections Coalition
Email Address

Presenters

Session Materials

Listening Skills Essentials: Effective Alternatives to Note-taking

Thursday, May 31, 2018 at 10:30 AM–11:15 AM EDT
LL6: Middlesex East
Session Abstract

New approaches to listening address two challenges: parsing connected speech; understanding the discourse functions of intonation. Textbooks bypass listening instruction, focusing instead on teaching note-taking. However, a necessary pre-requisite is ability to process aural input. Practical tips are offered for helping learners process input for message content and intended meaning.

Session Type

Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Listening, Speaking & Pronunciation

Context (primary)

College/University ESL

Context (Secondary)

None

Organizer/presenter

Dr. Marnie Reed, Boston University
Email Address

Presenters

Session Materials

OELAA Update: SEI Programmatic Guidance, Next Generation ESL MCUs, WIDA and more

Thursday, May 31, 2018 at 10:30 AM–11:15 AM EDT
LL1: Ashland
Session Abstract

Brief updates from the Massachusetts Office of English Learner Acquisition and Academic Achievement on the development of SEI Programmatic Guidance, new and continuing resources from the Next Generation ESL MCU Project, professional development opportunities, and news about the WIDA Standards Framework.

Session Type

Invited Speaker

Topic Strand

Program Administration

Context (primary)

General (all contexts)

Context (Secondary)

General PK-12

Organizer/presenter

Fernanda Kray, Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
Email Address

Presenters

Session Materials

Preparing Elementary ELL Students for Oral Reading Activities and Assessments

Thursday, May 31, 2018 at 10:30 AM–11:15 AM EDT
LL3: Carlisle
Session Abstract

Elementary public schools use formative and standardized reading assessments that require oral English skills that ELLs have not yet acquired. This session presents a matrix of oral and listening skills needed for typical elementary reading assessments aligned to WIDA Standards. Suggested oral activities to enhance reading skills will be presented.

Session Type

Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Reading, Writing & Literacy

Context (primary)

Elementary School (PK-5)

Context (Secondary)

General PK-12

Organizer/presenter

Laurie Zucker-Conde, Massachusetts Association of Teachers of Speakers of Other Languages (MATSOL)
Email Address

Presenters

Session Materials

Promoting Academic Engagement Through Competent Discourse in Beginner ELs and SLIFE Classrooms

Thursday, May 31, 2018 at 10:30 AM–11:15 AM EDT
UL5: Sudbury
Session Abstract

Academic discourse does not come easily to most students, especially Els and SLIFE students who struggle with language.  This session aims to demonstrate effective strategies that enable SLIFE and beginner ELs to engage in competent discourse. Specific attention will be given to developing literacy skills and building confidence.

Session Type

Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Academic Language in the Content Areas

Context (primary)

High School (9-12)

Context (Secondary)

High School (9-12)

Organizer/presenter

Mary DeFelice, International High School Lawrence
Email Address

Presenters

Teacher Advocacy: What is it and why it important for ESL Educators?

Thursday, May 31, 2018 at 10:30 AM–11:15 AM EDT
LL4: Concord
Session Abstract

During a time when political tensions run high, teachers have an imperative role in educating and raising a generation that liberates instead of perpetuating systemic oppression. As ESL Teachers, working with immigrant populations, we will explore how teachers can be empowered to advocate for their students and their communitites. 

Session Type

Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Professional Development/Teacher Education

Context (primary)

High School (9-12)

Context (Secondary)

High School (9-12)

Organizer/presenter

Esther Jeong, Lawrence High School
Email Address

Presenters

Session Materials

“Yes they can!”: A Discussion-based Approach for Building Academic Language and Critical Thinking Skills among First Grade ELLs

Thursday, May 31, 2018 at 10:30 AM–11:15 AM EDT
LL5: Middlesex West
Session Abstract

A quasi-experimental study investigating whether a discussion-based approach (DBA) would accelerate the academic language development of first grade Latino ELLs. Results showed that after four months of implementation, the treatment group showed greater gains on curriculum- based measures, improvements in writing and critical thinking skills than did the control group.

Session Type

Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Reading, Writing & Literacy

Context (primary)

Elementary School (PK-5)

Context (Secondary)

General PK-12

Organizer/presenter

Dr. Claire White, Ed.D, Wheelock College
Email Address

Presenters

Session Materials

Does Bradley Leave Samantha? A Soap Opera for ELL students

Thursday, May 31, 2018 at 2:30 PM–3:15 PM EDT
UL4: Boardroom
Session Abstract

Need exciting material that will make learners look forward to reading?  Samantha is a romantic soap opera that is high interest, develops vocabulary, and stimulates discussion on moral, social, and cross cultural issues. Participants will review a chapter and discuss how to use this material in the classroom.

Session Type

Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Reading, Writing & Literacy

Context (primary)

Adult or Workplace Education

Context (Secondary)

Private Language Institute

Organizer/presenter

Meryl Becker, MA, SCALE
Email Address

Presenters

Session Materials

Evaluating ESL Programs: What Works and What Doesn't

Thursday, May 31, 2018 at 2:30 PM–3:15 PM EDT
LL5: Middlesex West
Session Abstract

What's working, what's not working? Participants will reflect upon the components of their ESL programs and will take away ideas from fellow participants to influence a change in their ESL program.  

Session Type

Discussion (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Program Administration

Context (primary)

General PK-12

Context (Secondary)

None

Organizer/presenter

Dr. Erin Lewis, EdD, Northeastern University
Email Address

Presenters

Next Generation ESL - One District's Approach

Thursday, May 31, 2018 at 2:30 PM–3:15 PM EDT
UL1: Ballroom South
Session Abstract

In conjunction with the DESE Next Generation ESL Project, Lawrence Public Schools developed a five-year implementation plan to meet the goal of creating a cohesive model ESL curriculum across its schools. This session will explore the implementation plan that includes pilots, curriculum writing teams, unit reviews and professional development workshops.

Session Type

Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Promising Practices in Instruction

Context (primary)

General PK-12

Context (Secondary)

General PK-12

Organizer/presenter

Ms. Kinnon Foley, Lawrence Public Schools
Email Address

Presenters

Laurie Hartwick, Lawrence Public Schools
Email
Sarah Trotsky, Lawrence Public Schools
Email

Session Materials

Suitcase Stories Unpacked

Thursday, May 31, 2018 at 2:30 PM–3:15 PM EDT
UL2: Ballroom Centre
Session Abstract

Everyone has a story to tell. During this interactive workshop, unpack the lessons and tools to honor refugees and immigrants through the timeless art of live storytelling. Learn tips for delivering engaging content and how help to help others raise their voices.

Session Type

Invited Speaker

Topic Strand

Promising Practices in Instruction

Context (primary)

General (all contexts)

Context (Secondary)

None

Organizer/presenter

Cheryl Hamilton, Massmouth
Email Address

Presenters

Unlocking the Standards Through Conversation: Circle-ELD

Thursday, May 31, 2018 at 2:30 PM–3:15 PM EDT
LL1: Ashland
Session Abstract

Our youngest students have the unique chance to become native or near-native users of English. During this critical period of development, extended, low-stress participation in conversation in an array of contexts drives the expansion of linguistic capabilities. Circle-ELD provides ELs the focused language development they need to achieve linguistic parity.

Session Type

Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Promising Practices in Instruction

Context (primary)

Elementary School (PK-5)

Context (Secondary)

Early Childhood

Organizer/presenter

Sandy Lord, Circle-ELD
Email Address

Presenters

Utilizing Teaching Tolerance Social Justice Standards to Develop Social Justice Objectives

Thursday, May 31, 2018 at 2:30 PM–3:15 PM EDT
LL4: Concord
Session Abstract

Teaching is inextricably linked to social justice and as such, an anti-bias framework should guide educators’ classroom planning. This workshop presents an overview of the Teaching Tolerance Social Justice Standards. Participants will leave with tools and resources for engaging in social justice pedagogy in their own unit and lesson planning.

Session Type

Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Reading, Writing & Literacy

Context (primary)

General PK-12

Context (Secondary)

Teacher Education Program

Organizer/presenter

Megan Schantz, Waltham Public Schools
Email Address

Presenters

Christine M. Leider, Ph.D., Boston University
Email

Session Materials

*Effective Parent Engagement Strategies with Diverse Communities

Thursday, May 31, 2018 at 2:30 PM–4:00 PM EDT
UL3: Ballroom North
Session Abstract

The Parent Institute for Quality Education (PIQE) will demonstrate how to engage families of diverse backgrounds as partners to promote positive achievement outcomes. PIQE will share its research based approach and best practices, and their framework of support to districts, such as Worcester Public Schools to enhance parent engagement.

Session Type

Interactive Workshop (90 minutes)

Topic Strand

Family, Community & Culture

Context (primary)

General PK-12

Context (Secondary)

General (all contexts)

Organizer/presenter

Bertha-Elena Rojas, Psy.D.; M.Ed., Parent Institute for Quality Education (PIQE)
Email Address

Presenters

*Structured Thoughts: Teaching Writing Strategies

Thursday, May 31, 2018 at 2:30 PM–4:00 PM EDT
LL3: Carlisle
Session Abstract

During this presentation, participants will learn how to explicitly teach writing strategies to English Learners and struggling students. With the use of visual aid and hand gestures, participants will be exposed to a foundation in which students can build upon. Through diagramming sentences  with symbols participants will be exposed to techniques in teaching sentence structure. In addition, participants will learn how to use these writing strategies and apply them to reading comprehension.

Session Type

Interactive Workshop (90 minutes)

Topic Strand

Reading, Writing & Literacy

Context (primary)

General PK-12

Context (Secondary)

None

Organizer/presenter

Nancy Rodrigues, Fall River Public Schools
Email Address

Presenters

Bethany Henriques, Fall River Public Schools
Email
Melanie Frazier, Fall River Public Schools
Email

*Teaching Open Response Writing Strategies to Beginner ELLS for Success

Thursday, May 31, 2018 at 2:30 PM–4:00 PM EDT
LL2: Wayland
Session Abstract

This session will highlight reading and writing strategies used in teaching Beginner 1 (SLIFE/Entering) and Beginner 2 (Emerging) students at the high school level. Educators will be exposed to, and work with, some reading materials and various strategies that we use in our classes to assist students' progress and success. 

Session Type

Interactive Workshop (90 minutes)

Topic Strand

Reading, Writing & Literacy

Context (primary)

High School (9-12)

Context (Secondary)

High School (9-12)

Organizer/presenter

Mrs Audrey J Mbani, Brockton High School
Email Address

Presenters

Mrs Susan Williams, Brockton High School- Brockton Public Schools
Email

Session Materials

*Teaching the Five-paragraph Essay: Where to Start

Thursday, May 31, 2018 at 2:30 PM–4:00 PM EDT
LL6: Middlesex East
Session Abstract

The five-paragraph essay is the fundamental form for academic writing.  Most textbooks that purport to teach writing skills are densely packed with terminology that is inaccessible to beginning and struggling writers.  This paper offers a student-friendly starting point and organizational template for beginning and struggling writers to experience immediate success.

Session Type

Interactive Workshop (90 minutes)

Topic Strand

Reading, Writing & Literacy

Context (primary)

Adult or Workplace Education

Context (Secondary)

General (all contexts)

Organizer/presenter

Thomas Kerner, B. S., M. Ed., Ed. S., Applied Language Resources
Email Address

Presenters

*Using the Next Gen ESL Collaboration Tool for Planning

Thursday, May 31, 2018 at 2:30 PM–4:00 PM EDT
UL5: Sudbury
Session Abstract

In this hands-on workshop, participants will explore the Collaboration Tool from the Next Generation ESL Project.  This tool is a "multi-layered, multi-use resource" which is invaluable for all ESL and content area teachers as they focus on promoting higher order thinking skills as well as academic language development.  

Session Type

Interactive Workshop (90 minutes)

Topic Strand

Professional Development/Teacher Education

Context (primary)

Teacher Education Program

Context (Secondary)

General PK-12

Organizer/presenter

Theophilia Afful, Worcester Public Schools
Email Address

Presenters

Session Materials

Building Knowledge: Making Informational Text Accessible for SLIFE

Thursday, May 31, 2018 at 3:30 PM–4:15 PM EDT
UL1: Ballroom South
Session Abstract

Accessing informational texts can be an insurmountable obstacle for Students with Limited or Interrupted Formal Education (SLIFE) who often lack prior exposure to this genre. This session aims to demonstrate easy-to-implement strategies that have proven to be effective with SLIFE at the secondary level.

Session Type

Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Promising Practices in Instruction

Context (primary)

General PK-12

Context (Secondary)

High School (9-12)

Organizer/presenter

Nicoleta Filimon, International High School, Lawrence Public Schools
Email Address

Presenters

Mrs. Christi Cartwright, International High School Lawrence
Email

Examining opportunities for dialogic talk in an English Language Development classroom

Thursday, May 31, 2018 at 3:30 PM–4:15 PM EDT
UL2: Ballroom Centre
Session Abstract

Dialogic talk, in which students are engaged in authentic, extended discourse where meaning is co-constructed and conceptual understanding is incrementally built, is an important aspect of ELD instruction. In this study, I examine how an inquiry-based science unit supported dialogic talk in a Kindergarten ELD classroom.

Session Type

Research-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Academic Language in the Content Areas

Context (primary)

General PK-12

Context (Secondary)

Elementary School (PK-5)

Organizer/presenter

Meg Burns, PhD, Lesley University Graduate School of Education
Email Address

Presenters

Pre-Service Teachers Implementing SEI Strategies in Museum Education

Thursday, May 31, 2018 at 3:30 PM–4:15 PM EDT
LL4: Concord
Session Abstract

Museums are sites where English Learners learn content and language in a formal context outside their PK-12 classrooms. This session describes the experiences of pre-service elementary education teachers who completed their MA DESE required Sheltered English Instruction class in an industrial history museum, implementing SEI strategies with field trip visitors.

Session Type

Research-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Academic Language in the Content Areas

Context (primary)

Elementary School (PK-5)

Context (Secondary)

Middle School (6-8)

Organizer/presenter

Dr. Johanna M. Tigert, University of Massachusetts Lowell
Email Address

Presenters

Raising the Rigor in Reading with Panorama Science

Thursday, May 31, 2018 at 3:30 PM–4:15 PM EDT
LL5: Middlesex West
Session Abstract

Come and experience Panorama Science, a new K-6, supplementary program focused on Close Reading for ELs. The methodology is to differentiate instruction - but not reading level. The goal is to assist all students to access text at grade level through specialized strategies. Fiction and nonfiction titles chosen are 100% aligned to the NGSS. This will be an interactive session so that teachers can experience these strategies.

Session Type

Exhibitor Session

Topic Strand

Reading, Writing & Literacy

Context (primary)

Elementary School (PK-5)

Context (Secondary)

None

Organizer/presenter

Dr. Jane Z. Brauer, Educational Consultant for National Geographic Learning
Email Address

Presenters

Stories & Technology: Gateways to Mathematics for All

Thursday, May 31, 2018 at 3:30 PM–4:15 PM EDT
UL4: Boardroom
Session Abstract

The usage of technologies through a Universal Design for Learning lens to provide access into various mathematics concepts is explored in this workshop through the medium of teacher-created stories. Specific strategies for diverse learners, including English learners and students with other learning differences, will be addressed.

Session Type

Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Academic Language in the Content Areas

Context (primary)

General (all contexts)

Context (Secondary)

General PK-12

Organizer/presenter

Dr. Karen L. Terrell, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
Email Address

Presenters

Dr. Dennis DeBay, University of Colorado Denver
Email
Phillip Savoy, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
Email

Session Materials

Using Anticipation Guides and Paragraph Frames to Promote Oral-to-Writing Development.

Thursday, May 31, 2018 at 3:30 PM–4:15 PM EDT
LL1: Ashland
Session Abstract

This session connects Zwier’s work on Constructive Conversations for intermediate-to-advanced upper elementary and middle school ELL students to academic vocabulary and writing development practices. Strategies to guide academic speaking opportunties through the linked use of anticipation guides and paragraph frames with both fiction or nonfiction will be presented.

Session Type

Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Reading, Writing & Literacy

Context (primary)

General PK-12

Context (Secondary)

None

Organizer/presenter

Dr. Laurie Zucker-Conde, Lincoln-Eliot Elementary School, Newton Public Schools
Email Address

Presenters

Session Materials

2018 State of the State

Thursday, May 31, 2018 at 4:30 PM–5:30 PM EDT
UL2: Ballroom Centre
Session Abstract

This presentation will highlight current data on ELs including demographics, achievement, and trends. This will be followed up with updates on current and future projects from OELAAA including all things RETELL, WIDA, Title III and other topics.

Session Type

Invited Speaker

Topic Strand

Policy and Advocacy

Context (primary)

General PK-12

Context (Secondary)

General (all contexts)

Organizer/presenter

Paul J. Aguiar, Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
Email Address

Presenters

Session Materials

A Metalinguistic Toolkit for Dual Language Teachers

Friday, June 1, 2018 at 8:30 AM–9:15 AM EDT
LL5: Middlesex West
Session Abstract

This session considers three current teaching strategies that explicitly develop language for students in bilingual and dual language programs.  The strategies Academic Conversations (Jeff Zwiers), Bridging (Teaching for Biliteracy) and Asi se dice (Literacy Squared), help teachers develop students' metacognitive awareness of language.  For DL and TBE teachers, not SEI.

Session Type

Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Promising Practices in Instruction

Context (primary)

Elementary School (PK-5)

Context (Secondary)

None

Organizer/presenter

Elissa Washburn, Barbieri Elementary School
Email Address

Presenters

Academic Seminar: Ensuring ELs’ Success in Core Content Area Classes

Friday, June 1, 2018 at 8:30 AM–9:15 AM EDT
LL1: Ashland
Session Abstract

Do your ELs struggle to be successful in core content classes? This session shares how one school addressed this challenge successfully through the creation of Academic Seminar, a course designed to advance the achievement of ELs in core content classes with goal setting and tailored guidance through structured academic time.

Session Type

Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Promising Practices in Instruction

Context (primary)

High School (9-12)

Context (Secondary)

Middle School (6-8)

Organizer/presenter

Emily Smyth, Hudson Public School, Hudson, MA
Email Address

Presenters

Session Materials

Academic Writing: Making Principled Choices for Classroom Activities

Friday, June 1, 2018 at 8:30 AM–9:15 AM EDT
LL6: Middlesex East
Session Abstract

Workshop attendees examine the criteria by which L2 writing instructors make principled choices concerning classroom activities involving Academic Writing (AW). Strategies are provided for assessing, choosing, and sequencing AW classroom activities. Attendees analyze four classroom techniques in light of pedagogical theories including CLT, SCT, and scaffolding.

Session Type

Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Reading, Writing & Literacy

Context (primary)

College/University ESL

Context (Secondary)

Private Language Institute

Organizer/presenter

Douglas Willcox, MA TESOL, MA CE, Target ISC
Email Address

Presenters

Session Materials

An ESL Teacher’s Identity Construction as a Critical Educator

Friday, June 1, 2018 at 8:30 AM–9:15 AM EDT
UL5: Sudbury
Session Abstract

This paper investigates how a bilingual teacher constructs an identity of a critical educator in an ESL classroom. The data for the study include interviews and fieldnotes. The study concludes with pedagogical implications on how teachers’ identities influence their selection of course materials.

 

Session Type

Research-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Promising Practices in Instruction

Context (primary)

High School (9-12)

Context (Secondary)

None

Organizer/presenter

Marina Lepekhova, University of Massachusetts Boston
Email Address

Presenters

Jaran Shin, University of Massachusetts Boston
Email

Bridging Home and School through Academic Conversations

Friday, June 1, 2018 at 8:30 AM–9:15 AM EDT
UL1: Ballroom South
Session Abstract

Academic conversations develop listening and speaking skills among students of all ages. Join us to see how we have adapted this approach to bridge home and school. Through videos and transcripts of conversations, explore how diverse students improved the quality of interactions through academic conversations at school and at home.

Session Type

Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Family, Community & Culture

Context (primary)

Elementary School (PK-5)

Context (Secondary)

General PK-12

Organizer/presenter

Sara Hamerla, Ed.D., Newton Public Schools
Email Address

Presenters

Nhan Bang, M.Ed., Newton Public Schools
Email

Session Materials

Effective Training and Support for L2 Pronunciation Tutors

Friday, June 1, 2018 at 8:30 AM–9:15 AM EDT
LL7: Dover
Session Abstract

This presentation reports on a study recruiting native-speaking undergraduates at a large research university as pronunciation tutors for non-native speaking peers. Though the tutors were TESOL novices, with online training, role-plays, and observations they were able to teach key suprasegmental concepts and even learn to provide useful, structured corrective feedback.

Session Type

Research-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Listening, Speaking & Pronunciation

Context (primary)

Private Language Institute

Context (Secondary)

College/University ESL

Organizer/presenter

Christina Michaud, Boston University College of Arts and Sciences Writing Program
Email Address

Presenters

Session Materials

Inquiry through Cognitive Apprenticeship: Developing Language and Literacy through Content

Friday, June 1, 2018 at 8:30 AM–9:15 AM EDT
UL3: Ballroom North
Session Abstract

In this hands-on workshop, participants will examine ways to support ELL’s language development through expert literacy instruction in the content areas. Participants will review the benefits of such integration, establish consensus regarding instructional components necessary for student success, and experience a sample lesson from an inquiry-based, thematic research unit.

Session Type

Exhibitor Session

Topic Strand

Reading, Writing & Literacy

Context (primary)

General PK-12

Context (Secondary)

None

Organizer/presenter

Mario Palma, M.S.Ed., American Reading Company
Email Address

Presenters

Linguistic Challenges on the Biology MCAS

Friday, June 1, 2018 at 8:30 AM–9:15 AM EDT
LL2: Wayland
Session Abstract

Despite various definitions of academic language, there is agreement that English learners (ELs) need it to demonstrate content proficiency on high-stakes assessments. A textual analysis of the June 2012 Biology MCAS multiple choice questions yielded seven linguistic elements. This study explored EL performance across low-medium-high levels of item linguistic complexity.

Session Type

Research-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Academic Language in the Content Areas

Context (primary)

High School (9-12)

Context (Secondary)

General (all contexts)

Organizer/presenter

Mary A. Mitchell, Ed.D., Lynn Public Schools / Salem State University
Email Address

Presenters

Standardized Testing as Barriers to Higher Education for ELs in High School

Friday, June 1, 2018 at 8:30 AM–9:15 AM EDT
LL3: Carlisle
Session Abstract

This presentation aims to engage its audience in a critical discussion on the barriers for high school ELs to equitable access to post-secondary , particularly for rural contexts. Suggestions and recommendations for practicals strategies to advocate for students and assist their ability to perform on English only assessments.

Session Type

Research-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Reading, Writing & Literacy

Context (primary)

High School (9-12)

Context (Secondary)

General PK-12

Organizer/presenter

Andrea Mercado, University of Maine
Email Address

Presenters

Tiered Focused Monitoring

Friday, June 1, 2018 at 8:30 AM–9:15 AM EDT
UL4: Boardroom
Session Abstract

Tiered monitoring will begin with the self-assessments that are submitted in the spring of 2018. This presentation will provide information regarding the new approach for ELE compliance.

Session Type

Invited Speaker

Topic Strand

Policy & Advocacy

Context (primary)

General PK-12

Context (Secondary)

None

Organizer/presenter

Sibel Hughes, Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
Email Address

Presenters

Session Materials

Tips and Tricks for Turning Print Books to Digital Books using PowerPoint with a UDL foundation

Friday, June 1, 2018 at 8:30 AM–9:15 AM EDT
LL4: Concord
Session Abstract

In this session, participants will learn about how to turn print books into digital books using two techniques/tools in PowerPoint and discuss some of the benefits and ways to implement as a tool to support all students. 

Session Type

Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Media and Technology

Context (primary)

General (all contexts)

Context (Secondary)

General PK-12

Organizer/presenter

Rachel Chen, Boston Public Schools
Email Address

Presenters

Session Materials

*Supporting English Learners and Students with Disabilities: A Scaffolded Approach

Friday, June 1, 2018 at 8:30 AM–10:00 AM EDT
UL2: Ballroom Centre
Session Abstract

This session will examine the unique needs of English learners and students with disabilities and how teachers can better incorporate effective instructional strategies into their lessons.  Participants will learn how target specific language and learning needs by collaboratively tuning and planning lessons using a suite of protocols.

Session Type

Interactive Workshop (90 minutes)

Topic Strand

Specific Populations

Context (primary)

General PK-12

Context (Secondary)

None

Organizer/presenter

Cerelle Morrow, M.Ed., Learning Innovations at WestEd
Email Address

Presenters

Debra Herburger, Learning Innovations at WestEd
Email

Session Materials

Building Intercultural Competence in Our School Community

Friday, June 1, 2018 at 9:30 AM–10:15 AM EDT
UL3: Ballroom North
Session Abstract

The purpose of this session is to reflect upon what is means to be an interculturally competent school community. Following the discussion, educators will have the opportunity to brainstorm how to use community stakeholders and families as resources in order to develop a culturally responsive lesson/ unit or school-wide activity.

Session Type

Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Family, Community & Culture

Context (primary)

General PK-12

Context (Secondary)

General (all contexts)

Organizer/presenter

Silvia Oliveira, Fairhaven Public Schools
Email Address

Presenters

Session Materials

Critical Pedagogy and Classroom Discussions in the ESL Classroom

Friday, June 1, 2018 at 9:30 AM–10:15 AM EDT
LL2: Wayland
Session Abstract

Classroom discussions are co-constructed by teachers and students, and play a role in the creation of a student's worldview. Drawing on literature from critical pedagogy, this research explores how an ESL teacher frames classroom discussions, and how these discussions help students to become critical readers of the world.

 
Session Type

Research-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Reading, Writing & Literacy

Context (primary)

High School (9-12)

Context (Secondary)

High School (9-12)

Organizer/presenter

Kathrine Kukova, Department of Applied Linguistics; University of Massachusetts Boston
Email Address

Presenters

Dr. Jaran Shin, Assistant Professor of Applied Linguistics, College of Liberal Arts at the University of Massachusetts Boston
Email

Development is not a Dirty Word!

Friday, June 1, 2018 at 9:30 AM–10:15 AM EDT
UL4: Boardroom
Session Abstract

This session will address the options for professional growth and development for ESL teachers, with the goal of expanding attendees’ conception of what is possible.

Session Type

Discussion (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Professional Development/Teacher Education

Context (primary)

Private Language Institute

Context (Secondary)

General (all contexts)

Organizer/presenter

Jenna Collins, FLS and Bunker Hill Community College
Email Address

Presenters

Katherine Heithmar, FLS
Email

Implementing the Seal of Biliteracy Pathway Awards in TWI and TBE Programs

Friday, June 1, 2018 at 9:30 AM–10:15 AM EDT
LL3: Carlisle
Session Abstract

The newly established Seal of Biliteracy award celebrates and recognizes our students who work to become bilingual and biliterate in Massachusetts.  Instructional coaches from Framingham, MA will share their reflections on implementation and the nuts and bolts that went into piloting the Pathway Award over the last four years.

Session Type

Invited Speaker

Topic Strand

Promising Practices in Instruction

Context (primary)

General PK-12

Context (Secondary)

None

Organizer/presenter

Jill Davan, Framingham Public Schools
Email Address

Presenters

Evanggelia Diamantopoulos, Framingham Public Schools
Email
Miria Benicio, Framingham Public Schools
Email

Session Materials

Insights, Challenges, and Rewards: Talking about Race with International College Students in the U.S. Today

Friday, June 1, 2018 at 9:30 AM–10:15 AM EDT
LL6: Middlesex East
Session Abstract

What does it mean to come to the U.S. today as international students, marked as “other” by visa status (always), accent (often), and skin color (sometimes)? How do these students understand and critique race-related issues? By analyzing students’ writing, key themes emerge, which may help others working with international students.

Session Type

Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Reading, Writing & Literacy

Context (primary)

College/University ESL

Context (Secondary)

Private Language Institute

Organizer/presenter

Christina Michaud, Boston University College of Arts and Sciences Writing Program
Email Address

Presenters

Session Materials

Preparing ELLs for Next Generation Online Assessments

Friday, June 1, 2018 at 9:30 AM–10:15 AM EDT
LL1: Ashland
Session Abstract

How do we prepare students to transition to an increasingly online assessment environment? Learn how teachers incorporate technology tools to meet language objectives while providing supportive practice for online assessments.

Session Type

Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Media and Technology

Context (primary)

General PK-12

Context (Secondary)

General PK-12

Organizer/presenter

Viviana V. Martinez, ESL Teacher, Fitchburg Public Schools, Memorial Middle School
Email Address

Presenters

Meredith Weiss, ESL Teacher Fitchburg Public Schools, Reingold Elementary School
Email

Professional Development for Content Teachers: Three Suggestions for Interdisciplinary Collaboration

Friday, June 1, 2018 at 9:30 AM–10:15 AM EDT
LL5: Middlesex West
Session Abstract

TESOL coursework and workshops provided to content and general education teachers produces efficacy and positive attitudinal shifts in working with English learners.  Analysis of survey and artifact data from 60 participants in a 2012-2017 NPD grant offer three suggestions for replication of gains and overcoming challenges via collaboration between teachers.

Session Type

Discussion (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Professional Development/Teacher Education

Context (primary)

Teacher Education Program

Context (Secondary)

None

Organizer/presenter

Dr. Julie Whitlow, Salem State University
Email Address

Presenters

Omar Longus, MAT TESOL, Salem High School
Email
Dr. Melanie Gonzalez, Salem State University
Email

The Learner Profile: A Tool for Changing School Culture, Impacting Student Performance, and Promoting Family Connections

Friday, June 1, 2018 at 9:30 AM–10:15 AM EDT
UL5: Sudbury
Session Abstract

Learner Profiles bring sharp focus to the ESL student as an individual--they provide information for effective differentiation, bridge school and home, and improve an organization’s cultural competence.  Learn about the powerful impact profiles can have, and how to write them effectively.  Participants will receive instructions and resources for getting started.

Session Type

Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Promising Practices in Instruction

Context (primary)

General (all contexts)

Context (Secondary)

None

Organizer/presenter

Rita DeOliveira, Sky View Middle School
Email Address

Presenters

Session Materials

*Community College Faculty Network

Friday, June 1, 2018 at 9:30 AM–11:00 AM EDT
LL7: Dover
Session Abstract

In this session, members of the MATSOL Community College Faculty Network will facilitate a discussion of topics relevant to Massachusetts community college ESL programs. Topics include: ESL services and resources at our colleges; changes to curriculum, levels, or awarding of credit; advocating for ESL students and faculty; and the future of community college ESL in Massachusetts. Anyone interested in community college or related higher education issues is welcome!

Session Type

MATSOL Session

Topic Strand

Policy and Advocacy

Context (primary)

College/University ESL

Context (Secondary)

None

Organizer/presenter

Presenters

*Culturally Responsive Instruction: Fostering Student Collaboration in Writing

Friday, June 1, 2018 at 9:30 AM–11:00 AM EDT
UL1: Ballroom South
Session Abstract

Students develop their writing identity in a culturally diverse context, learning to write for a variety of purposes and audiences.  In this session we highlight a genre-based approach and show ways to use cooperative structures to engage in conversation, partner work and self-reflection in preparation to write.  

Session Type

Interactive Workshop (90 minutes)

Topic Strand

Reading, Writing & Literacy

Context (primary)

Elementary School (PK-5)

Context (Secondary)

General (all contexts)

Organizer/presenter

Wendy Seger, Center for the Collaborative Classroom
Email Address

Presenters

Lorilee Cabrera Donovan, Springfield Public Schools
Email

Session Materials

*The New England Arts for Literacy Project and ESL

Friday, June 1, 2018 at 9:30 AM–11:00 AM EDT
LL4: Concord
Session Abstract

New England Arts for Literacy Project is a dynamic initiative that provides teachers with tools like The Performance Cycle framework. The framework engages students by building a classroom community of learners centered on meaningful text. ESL teachers connect literacy and arts creating a positive climate and high quality arts-integrated units.

Session Type

Interactive Workshop (90 minutes)

Topic Strand

Reading, Writing & Literacy

Context (primary)

General PK-12

Context (Secondary)

None

Organizer/presenter

Mrs Vivian V McNeeley, Andover Public Schools
Email Address

Presenters

Session Materials

All Means All: ELLs and Computer Science

Friday, June 1, 2018 at 10:30 AM–11:15 AM EDT
LL3: Carlisle
Session Abstract

Our work builds upon the work of Exploring Computer Science in Los Angeles Unified School District to ensure that ELLs can access and meaningfully engage in computer science. The authors have modified the existing ECS curriculum to include highly effective teaching strategies for ELLs. 

Session Type

Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Academic Language in the Content Areas

Context (primary)

High School (9-12)

Context (Secondary)

High School (9-12)

Organizer/presenter

Samantha Basile, Boston International High School and Boston Public Schools
Email Address

Presenters

Mr. Andrew Flye, B.A, M.A, Boston International High School
Email

Session Materials

EL Student Perspectives: One Thing You Should Know About Me

Friday, June 1, 2018 at 10:30 AM–11:15 AM EDT
LL2: Wayland
Session Abstract

In the ed reform movement, we do not ask students often enough what they believe are the most important elements of an excellent public education. Two EL educators share an inquiry based process of highlighting student voices to guide and inform a district-wide reform effort for EL instruction.

Session Type

Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Policy and Advocacy

Context (primary)

General PK-12

Context (Secondary)

General PK-12

Organizer/presenter

Rebecca Westlake, Salem Public Schools
Email Address

Presenters

Abigail Williamson, Salem Public Schools
Email

ESL Teacher and TESOL Professor Embed Video Projects in K-12

Friday, June 1, 2018 at 10:30 AM–11:15 AM EDT
UL5: Sudbury
Session Abstract

In this practice-oriented session, an ESL teacher and a TESOL professor explain the use of video projects to track student progress of academic language use and the meaningful integration of these projects into K-12 ESL classes.  Attendees will learn how to use iMovie and Do-ink for their own video projects.

Session Type

Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Promising Practices in Instruction

Context (primary)

General PK-12

Context (Secondary)

Teacher Education Program

Organizer/presenter

Emily Dolan Spitzman, Ph.D., Bridgewater State University
Email Address

Presenters

Elizabeth Emmons, Pembroke Public Schools
Email

Session Materials

Impact of the LOOK Act on EL Policies

Friday, June 1, 2018 at 10:30 AM–11:15 AM EDT
LL1: Ashland
Session Abstract

The Language Opportunities for Our Kids (LOOK) Act was signed by Governor Baker on November 22, 2017.  With this new law there are implications for both the DESE and for districts. This presentation aims to summarize those implications from DESE's perspective.

Session Type

Invited Speaker

Topic Strand

Policy & Advocacy

Context (primary)

General PK-12

Context (Secondary)

None

Organizer/presenter

Sibel Hughes, Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
Email Address

Presenters

Partnering for Student Success: Making Parent Teacher Home Visits Happen

Friday, June 1, 2018 at 10:30 AM–11:15 AM EDT
LL5: Middlesex West
Session Abstract

What happens when teachers meet parents in their homes to partner in fulfilling the family’s hopes and dreams for their child? Learn how the Parent Teacher Home Visits model is being implemented in Framingham Public Schools and receive resources and ideas for starting this program in your own district.

Session Type

Research-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Family, Community & Culture

Context (primary)

General (all contexts)

Context (Secondary)

None

Organizer/presenter

Jennifer LaBollita, Framingham Public Schools
Email Address

Presenters

Francedy Rodriguez, Parent, Framingham Public Schools
Email

Session Materials

Professional Development for Incorporating Strategy-Based Metacognitive Listening Instruction

Friday, June 1, 2018 at 10:30 AM–11:15 AM EDT
LL6: Middlesex East
Session Abstract

This case study examined how one English Language Teacher (ELT) explored Strategy-Based Metacognitive Instruction (SBMI) for teaching academic, process-based listening in a university-based Intensive English Program (IEP). Analysis of SBMI techniques taken up and enhanced by the ELT will be presented, and suggestions for further professional development will be made

Session Type

Research-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Listening, Speaking & Pronunciation

Context (primary)

College/University ESL

Context (Secondary)

College/University ESL

Organizer/presenter

Jennifer Anne Lacroix, Boston University
Email Address

Presenters

Teaching Struggling Readers to see the Light in Enlightenment: Two Research Studies

Friday, June 1, 2018 at 10:30 AM–11:15 AM EDT
UL4: Boardroom
Session Abstract

Two studies demonstrated increased literacy skills for adult struggling readers who were taught to link root and base words to root-related complex words. In the randomized pilot study, 16 adults from bilingual and monolingual backgrounds learned to apply morphological problem-solving to link root words, like PHIL, to their derived forms, like ANGLOPHILE. In the randomized control trial, 34 adults, also from bilingual and monolingual backgrounds, learned to link base words, like LIGHT, to their derived forms, like ENLIGHTENMENT. Both the pilot study and the full RCT showed greater word reading skills after instruction in morphological awareness than after traditional instruction. 

Session Type

Research-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Reading, Writing & Literacy

Context (primary)

Adult or Workplace Education

Context (Secondary)

Adult or Workplace Education

Organizer/presenter

Susan Gray, Bridgewater State University
Email Address

Presenters

Advocating for Multilingual Learners Through Inclusive Dialogue

Friday, June 1, 2018 at 2:30 PM–3:15 PM EDT
UL5: Sudbury
Session Abstract

Advocacy is a key component of supporting multilingual learners within educational institutions. This presentation will address ways to raise awareness among educators and staff of best practices for instructing and supporting multilingual students. Participants will explore ideas for developing materials and initiating dialogues around linguistic and cultural inclusivity.

Session Type

Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Policy and Advocacy

Context (primary)

General (all contexts)

Context (Secondary)

General (all contexts)

Organizer/presenter

Anne Kerkian, Brown University
Email Address

Presenters

Sara Gramley, Brown University
Email

Session Materials

Digital-Age Classroom Management: Learning Management Systems for All

Friday, June 1, 2018 at 2:30 PM–3:15 PM EDT
LL4: Concord
Session Abstract

Dreaming of fewer photocopies, automated grading, and increased student efficacy? This presentation outlines specific benefits for English language learners when utilizing Learning Management Systems (LMS). This presentation reviews high school, higher education, and private language school adoption of LMS. Participants then create an action plan for implementation in their program.

Session Type

Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Media and Technology

Context (primary)

General (all contexts)

Context (Secondary)

General PK-12

Organizer/presenter

Liz Soteros McNamara, Brockton Public Schools/BHCC Workforce Development/ FLS International
Email Address

Presenters

English Learners at Community Colleges: Improving ESL Services

Friday, June 1, 2018 at 2:30 PM–3:15 PM EDT
LL7: Dover
Session Abstract

As increasing numbers of English Learners (ELs) attend community colleges, the effect of ESL programs on student attainment remains mixed.  This presentation highlights the recent literature on community college EL student access, persistence, graduation, and transfer to four-year universities, including implications for teachers, researchers, and administrators.

 
 
Session Type

Research-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Specific Populations

Context (primary)

College/University ESL

Context (Secondary)

High School (9-12)

Organizer/presenter

Kuang Li, Boston University
Email Address

Presenters

Nick David, Boston University School of Education
Email

Session Materials

Haitian Creole Dual Language Program at Boston Public Schools

Friday, June 1, 2018 at 2:30 PM–3:15 PM EDT
LL5: Middlesex West
Session Abstract

In September 2017, Boston Public Schools launched the first Haitian Creole Dual Language Program in New England. In this panel discussion, we hope to share our expereince in this exciting venture among district leadership, classroom educators, community partners, and academia. We look forward to exchanging ideas with you.

Session Type

Panel Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Promising Practices in Instruction

Context (primary)

General PK-12

Context (Secondary)

General (all contexts)

Organizer/presenter

Vivian Tam, Boston Public Schools
Email Address

Presenters

Michel DeGraff, Dr., MIT
Email
Ms. Irlande Plancher, Haitian Parent Association
Email
Pastor Dieufort Fleurissaint, Haitian Parent Association
Email

SLIFE Math: Eight Years in One

Friday, June 1, 2018 at 2:30 PM–3:15 PM EDT
LL3: Carlisle
Session Abstract

The audience will gain knowledge of the scope and sequence of a one-year SLIFE math program and the rationale behind the choices within the curriculum. Presenters will focus on curriculum priorities, student grouping, and the incorporation of first and second language in the classroom.

Session Type

Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Academic Language in the Content Areas

Context (primary)

High School (9-12)

Context (Secondary)

High School (9-12)

Organizer/presenter

Stacy Nazzaro, Waltham Public Schools
Email Address

Presenters

Jordan MacAskill, WALTHAM
Email
Viviana Borges, WALTHAM
Email

Session Materials

Supporting Undocumented Students in our Schools

Friday, June 1, 2018 at 2:30 PM–3:15 PM EDT
UL1: Ballroom South
Session Abstract

The goals of this workshop are to understand undocumented people’s rights to public education and learn how to support immigrant students and families within the scope of your role such as providing college application support, undertaking school-wide actions to build a more welcoming environment, and creating curriculum and classroom spaces that are affirming of undocumented students and families.

Session Type

Invited Speaker

Topic Strand

Policy and Advocacy

Context (primary)

General (all contexts)

Context (Secondary)

None

Organizer/presenter

Nora Paul-Schultz, Unafraid Educator & Physics Teacher
Email Address

Presenters

Maya Taft-Morales, Unafraid Educators and BTU
Email
Molly McKay Bryson, Unafraid Educator & Humanities Teacher
Email

The World is Your Classroom: Teach Abroad with the English Language Fellow Program

Friday, June 1, 2018 at 2:30 PM–3:15 PM EDT
LL6: Middlesex East
Session Abstract

Learn how you can enhance English language teaching capacity abroad through 10-month paid teaching fellowships designed by U.S. Embassies for experienced U.S. TESOL professionals. As an English Language Fellow, you can provide English language instruction, conduct teacher training, and develop resources. Join us to hear from program staff and alumni.

Session Type

Exhibitor Session

Topic Strand

Professional Development/Teacher Education

Context (primary)

Teacher Education Program

Context (Secondary)

Teacher Education Program

Organizer/presenter

English Language Programs, US Department of State English Language Fellow Program
Email Address

Presenters

*Growing Minds: Growth Mindset and English Language Learners

Friday, June 1, 2018 at 2:30 PM–4:00 PM EDT
UL3: Ballroom North
Session Abstract

Grit, stamina, perserverance....big words for English Learners but important words that can be instrumental in their educational pursuits. Come change your own mindset and see how teaching and fostering a Growth Mindset with ELs can help to push them farther and faster along their path to fluency and academic achievement.

Session Type

Interactive Workshop (90 minutes)

Topic Strand

Promising Practices in Instruction

Context (primary)

General PK-12

Context (Secondary)

General (all contexts)

Organizer/presenter

Molly Curren, North Attleboro Public Schools
Email Address

Presenters

Session Materials

*LOOK Bill & Bilingual Education: Where do we go from here?

Friday, June 1, 2018 at 2:30 PM–4:00 PM EDT
UL2: Ballroom Centre
Session Abstract

Educators and advocates for emergent bilinguals will discuss the importance of keeping equity at the forefront in the development and implementation of bilingual education and dual language programs, particularly in regard to teacher education and professional development.

Session Type

Invited Speaker

Topic Strand

Professional Development/Teacher Education

Context (primary)

General (all contexts)

Context (Secondary)

General PK-12

Organizer/presenter

Christine Leider, Clinical Assistant Professor and Program Director of Bilingual Education and TESOL-Licensure at Boston University
Email Address

Presenters

Michaela Colombo, Ed.D., Professor and Faculty Chair, College of Education, UMass Lowell
Email
Anna Lugo, Director of English Language Education, Holyoke Public Schools
Email
Sara Nino, Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education Office of English Language Acquisition and Academic Achievement, Center for Instructional Support
Email

Session Materials

*Reexamining Ritual in the Digital Age: On Transformation, Transcendence, and Authenticity in the Classroom

Friday, June 1, 2018 at 2:30 PM–4:00 PM EDT
LL2: Wayland
Session Abstract

Participants in this intereactive workshop reexamine the role of ritual in professional relationships to mitigate the influence of disruptive innovation in the Digital Age.  Ultimately, participants will be inspired and empowered to reimagine the classroom as a unique space rife with potential for transformation that transcends both place and time.

Session Type

Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)

Topic Strand

Reading, Writing & Literacy

Context (primary)

General (all contexts)

Context (Secondary)

None

Organizer/presenter

Mr. Michael F. Murphy, M.S.Ed., Watertown Public Schools
Email Address

Presenters

*Trauma Responsive Classroom

Friday, June 1, 2018 at 2:30 PM–4:00 PM EDT
LL1: Ashland
Session Abstract

Participants will learn the effects of trauma on the brain and leave with 2-3 strategies to create a trauma sensitive classroom for secondary English Language Learners.

Session Type

Interactive Workshop (90 minutes)

Topic Strand

Promising Practices in Instruction

Context (primary)

High School (9-12)

Context (Secondary)

High School (9-12)

Organizer/presenter

Nicole Tabolt Da Silva, Boston International High School
Email Address

Presenters

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