MATSOL 2019 Conference Online Program
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Applying Best Practices: Grammar Instruction in a Foundational Composition Course
Session Abstract
Learn how error logs, student reflections, and grammar workshops can help integrate grammar instruction in a college writing course for ELLs! Student feedback, results, and recommendations will be presented.
Session Type
Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Vocabulary and Grammar
Education Sector
Other
Organizer/presenter
Brendon Albertson, M.S., Pine Manor College
Email Address
Presenters
Hannah Baker-Siroty, MFA, Pine Manor College
Materiales de la sesión
Building Bodies of Vocabulary Through Meaningful Interaction
Session Abstract
Promoting academic vocabulary acquisition is a primary goal of any ESL teacher. How can teachers maximize vocabulary instruction and support ELs of all levels? Participants will investigate synonyms and antonyms to build bodies of vocabulary, leaving with hands-on activities to use in the classroom with ELs of varying proficiency.
Session Type
Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Vocabulary and Grammar
Education Sector
PK-12 Education
PK-12 Focus
Upper Elementary
Middle School
High School
Organizer/presenter
Monica Filgo, New Bedford Public Schools
Email Address
Presenters
Karen Lombard, New Bedford Public Schools
Materiales de la sesión
Combating Racism and Hate Speech in School
Session Abstract
It sounds shocking. A group of high school juniors pose for their prom, giving the Nazi salute. This story is not limited to one school in Wisconsin. Last year, at K-12 schools and colleges, hate crimes rose by 25 percent. This workshop offers strategies to teach inclusivity and combat ignorance.
Session Type
Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Curriculum Development
Education Sector
PK-12 Education
PK-12 Focus
Lower Elementary
Upper Elementary
Middle School
High School
Organizer/presenter
Reva Blau, Nauset Regional Middle School
Email Address
Presenters
Incorporating Story Books into Culturally Responsive ESL Teaching
Session Abstract
In our presentation, we introduce and model a framework to select, analyze, and incorporate children’s story books into ESL teaching. We examine pedagogical opportunities and challenges of using such authentic texts with learners at various proficiency levels and discuss methods of avoiding cultural essentialism and stereotypes.
Session Type
Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Culturally Responsive Teaching
Education Sector
PK-12 Education
PK-12 Focus
Upper Elementary
Middle School
Organizer/presenter
Dr. Yulia (Julia) V. Stakhnevich, PhD, Bridgewater State University
Email Address
Presenters
Dr. Melissa Latham Keh, Bridgewater State University
Looking at the English Learner Dropout Rate in Massachusetts
Session Abstract
Nearly 1500 English learner students in Massachusetts public high schools dropped out in 2017-18. In this session we will dive deeper into the data around students not graduating from high school and some areas for discussion.
Session Type
Invited Speaker (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Policy and Advocacy
Education Sector
PK-12 Education
PK-12 Focus
High School
Organizer/presenter
Nyal Fuentes, Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
Email Address
Presenters
Materiales de la sesión
Using the Formulaic Language of Comics as a Teaching Tool
Session Abstract
Multiliteracy narratives contain formulaic language, e.g., idiomatic expressions and interactional patterns. A confluence of language and culture, comics embody good learning opportunities in terms of vocabulary, grammar, and pragmatics, all heavily saturated with formulaic language. Come learn how to turn the formulaic language used in comics into a teaching tool!
Session Type
Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Vocabulary and Grammar
Education Sector
Teacher Preparation/Education
Adult ESOL
Workplace ESOL
University Intensive English Programs (IEPs)
Community College ESOL
Private Language Schools
PK-12 Focus
Lower Elementary
Upper Elementary
Middle School
High School
Summer/After-school Programs
Newcomer Programs
SLIFE Programs
Organizer/presenter
Alec Lapidus, University of Southern Maine
Email Address
Presenters
“It Takes Two:” ESL and ELA Collaborate to Prepare Newcomers
Session Abstract
It is no secret that ELs need to learn English. In this seminar, we focus on collaboration between ESL and ELA teachers. After all, we both teach English. We will focus on specific strategies and tools that ELA and ESL can utilize to support each other and help students succeed.
Session Type
Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Co-Teaching and Collaborative Practices
Education Sector
PK-12 Education
PK-12 Focus
Newcomer Programs
SLIFE Programs
Organizer/presenter
Christi Cartwright, International High School Lawrence
Email Address
Presenters
Mary DeFelice, International High School Lawrence
Being Mindful of Teacher Cultural Identity
Session Abstract
This workshop will give ELL coaches, ELL directors and pre-service teacher educators ideas on how to help SEI and ELL teachers to examine their own cultural identity a pathway for understanding their students’ cultural identity.
Session Type
Interactive Workshop (90 minutes)
Topic Strand
Professional Development and Teacher Education
Education Sector
Teacher Preparation/Education
PK-12 Focus
Lower Elementary
Upper Elementary
Middle School
High School
Newcomer Programs
SLIFE Programs
Organizer/presenter
Kristy Monahan, Carlisle Public Schools
Email Address
Presenters
Google Tools for English Learners (and Everybody Else!)
Session Abstract
Ever been stressed out by a class with newcomers who speak many different languages? Ever wished you could use your favorite graphic organizers on student Chromebooks? If so, this hands-on session with a Google multilanguage translation tool and colorful graphic organizers is for you. You’ll need a Google Account.
Session Type
Interactive Workshop (90 minutes)
Topic Strand
Digital Learning & Technology
Education Sector
PK-12 Education
PK-12 Focus
Middle School
High School
Organizer/presenter
Ms Michelle Austin, Worcester Public Schools
Email Address
Presenters
Materiales de la sesión
A Culturally Responsive Classroom Looks Llike…
Session Abstract
Effective teaching is culturally responsive! Come learn practical teaching strategies that ensures a culturally responsive classroom for ALL learners. Move beyond surface-level cultural activities in your classroom and begin to focus on cognitively demanding lessons designed through the lens of social justice and culturally responsive teaching.
Session Type
Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Culturally Responsive Teaching
Education Sector
PK-12 Education
PK-12 Focus
Upper Elementary
Middle School
Organizer/presenter
Beth Kershner, Cambridge Public Schools
Email Address
Presenters
Carlos Loredo, Cambridge Public Schools
Materiales de la sesión
Accelerate Achievement for ELA, Spanish and Math with Imagine Learning
Session Abstract
We will review how our platforms can support All English learners and Spanish bilingual students in ELA, Math and Spanish, while providing actionable information to the teachers.
Session Type
Commercial Presentation (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Digital Learning & Technology
Education Sector
PK-12 Education
PK-12 Focus
Lower Elementary
Organizer/presenter
Anne-Marie Brockwell, Imagine Learning
Email Address
Presenters
Impact of English-Only instruction on English Language proficiency of ELs
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
Education Sector
PK-12 Education
Organizer/presenter
Yeukai Imeh, M.Ed, M.B.A and Ph.D, Simmons College
Email Address
Presenters
My Story: An Action Plan for Culturally Responsive Readings
Session Abstract
How do we provide students across the commonwealth exposure to a cannon of literature that is racially and culturally heterogeneous? This session will provide participants with an action plan to implement less prescribed literary choices for students, to reflect a broad spectrum of identities and experiences.
Session Type
Research-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Culturally Responsive Teaching
Education Sector
PK-12 Education
PK-12 Focus
Upper Elementary
Middle School
High School
Summer/After-school Programs
Dual Language Programs
Organizer/presenter
Liz Soteros McNamara, Brockton Public Schools
Email Address
Presenters
Materiales de la sesión
Preparing ESL Teachers to Act as Advocates
Session Abstract
This session reports on the design of an ESL teacher education course focused on advocacy and the course’s impact on novice ESL teachers’ advocacy beliefs and actions. The audience will be invited to contribute ideas about how to continue to infuse advocacy into the preparation of all ESL teachers.
Session Type
Research-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Professional Development and Teacher Education
Education Sector
Teacher Preparation/Education
Organizer/presenter
Stephanie Garrone-Shufran, Merrimack College
Email Address
Presenters
Materiales de la sesión
Teaching patterns of critical thinking : 3CA model
Session Abstract
This is workship of teaching patterns of critical thinking using the 3CA(an acronym for the educational components of Concept maps, Critical thinking, Collaboration, and Assessment) model of classroom instruction. Critical thinking is defined as the “WH questions”: “what, when, where, how who, and why” taken from Aristotle’s, the Nicomachean Ethics.
Session Type
Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Professional Development and Teacher Education
Education Sector
Teacher Preparation/Education
Private Language Schools
PK-12 Focus
Upper Elementary
Middle School
High School
Summer/After-school Programs
Organizer/presenter
Ms Elham Zandvakili, PhD Candidate, university massachusetts,amherst
Email Address
Presenters
Ernest Washignton, Massachusetts society of Professors
Materiales de la sesión
The LOOK Act and Alternative Programs in Massachusetts
Session Abstract
This session provides an overview of the guidance and state funded bilingual grants.
Session Type
Invited Speaker (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Policy and Advocacy
Education Sector
PK-12 Education
Organizer/presenter
Zhaneta Liti, Office of Language Acquisition, DESE
Email Address
Presenters
Beyond “SWBAT Explain Orally”--Writing More Effective Language Objectives
Session Abstract
Are your language objectives feeling stale? This hands-on workshop examines content-based tasks through a language lens. Learn to identify key language demands of assignments and develop a common understanding of highly effective language objectives. Leave with the tools and mindset to write learning targets that will benefit all students.
Session Type
Interactive Workshop (90 minutes)
Topic Strand
Academic Language in the Content Areas
Education Sector
PK-12 Education
Organizer/presenter
Michelle Blair, Marlboro Public Schools
Email Address
Presenters
Lynne Medailleu, Marlboro Public Schools
Materiales de la sesión
"Seeds for Communication": Language Experience Approach and Garden Creation
Session Abstract
Pride, academic language and meaningful intercultural exchange can converge in a high school ESL curriculum unit offering hands-on agriculture and technology experiences in alternation with group writing (Language Experience Approach) and video documentation. Developing individual and team confidence through project learning will be a central question in this presentation.
Session Type
Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Culturally Responsive Teaching
Education Sector
PK-12 Education
PK-12 Focus
High School
Organizer/presenter
Mr. Randall Evan Burkert, B.A. in Literature from Yale University, M.A. in TESOL, SIT Granduate Institute, ESL Tutor, Nauset Regional High School
Email Address
Presenters
Materiales de la sesión
Collaborative Responsive Teaching: Implications for Bilingual Learners, Teachers, and Researchers
Session Abstract
The authors draw from their experiences as collaborative responsive teachers drawing on critical multimodal literacy, dialogic pedagogy, and culturally sustaining pedagogy to offer teachers and researchers meaningful ways to address the complex needs of emergent bilingual learners within the demands of instruction and accountability under No Child Left Behind.
Session Type
Research-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Co-Teaching and Collaborative Practices
Education Sector
PK-12 Education
PK-12 Focus
High School
Organizer/presenter
Maria Geueke, University of Massachusetts - Amherst
Email Address
Presenters
Theresa Y. Austin, Ph.D., UMASS - Amherst, College of Education, TECS, LLC
Materiales de la sesión
Digital Tools to Support English Learners
Session Abstract
Discover new ways to use Google apps and other online tools to improve instruction for English learners. Learn about digital tools for teaching vocabulary, Chrome extensions to support student independence, a multilanguage translation tool, and digital graphic organizers. Take home a spread-the-knowledge slideshow to share with your school’s faculty.
Session Type
Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Digital Learning & Technology
Education Sector
PK-12 Education
PK-12 Focus
Middle School
High School
Organizer/presenter
Ms Michelle Austin, Worcester Public Schools
Email Address
Presenters
Materiales de la sesión
From Pictures to Words: Transforming Your Writing Instruction
Session Abstract
Pictures provide a universal language for thinking and expressing ideas. Via lively video, witness firsthand two dynamic multimodal approaches to teaching writing and strengthening language skills that can be integrated across the curriculum. Experience firsthand the power of bringing words and pictures together. View impressive research findings.
Session Type
Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Reading, Writing and Literacy
Education Sector
Teacher Preparation/Education
PK-12 Focus
Upper Elementary
Middle School
Summer/After-school Programs
Newcomer Programs
SLIFE Programs
Dual Language Programs
Organizer/presenter
Beth Olshansky, Center for the Advancement of Art-Based Literacy, Durham, New Hampshire
Email Address
Presenters
Materiales de la sesión
Planning for a Multi-level Classroom: Lessons from Workplace Ed.
Session Abstract
This presentation provides a framework and practical strategies used in workplace education settings in the Boston area to address the variety of language abilities and needs of multi-level language classes. Participants will gain tools that are applicable in many multi-level settings - including public schools.
Session Type
Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Curriculum Development
Education Sector
Adult ESOL
Workplace ESOL
PK-12 Focus
High School
Newcomer Programs
Organizer/presenter
Chris Meoli, Asian American Civic Association
Email Address
Presenters
Practical Use of Translanguaging and Multiliteracies in the Classroom
Session Abstract
Translanguaging and multiliteracies are global phenomenons occurring across national and geopolitical boundaries. Many have supported their uses in classrooms, but are teachers prepared for translingual teaching? This session will explore and discuss the relevance of translanguaging in everyday life and offer strategies to support translingual and multiliterate practices in classrooms.
Session Type
Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Culturally Responsive Teaching
Education Sector
University Intensive English Programs (IEPs)
Private Language Schools
PK-12 Focus
Middle School
High School
Newcomer Programs
Dual Language Programs
Organizer/presenter
Ms. Sumeyra Gok, University of New Hampshire
Email Address
Presenters
Ms. Sumeyra Gok, University of New Hampshire
Materiales de la sesión
State Seal Of Biliteracy
Session Abstract
This session provides an overview of the State Seal of Biliteracy Guidance, criteria, and approved assessments.
Session Type
Invited Speaker (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Bilingualism and Biliteracy
Organizer/presenter
Zhaneta Liti, Office of Language Acquisition, DESE
Email Address
Presenters
Teach Abroad with the English Language Fellows Program
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
Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Professional Development and Teacher Education
Education Sector
Teacher Preparation/Education
Adult ESOL
Workplace ESOL
University Intensive English Programs (IEPs)
Community College ESOL
Private Language Schools
Organizer/presenter
Rebecca Copeland, The U.S. Department of State English Language Programs
Email Address
Presenters
College Ready Writing: Instruction for Long Term ELLs 6-12
Session Abstract
Long term ELLs require explicit instruction to make their written discourse precise and clear. Participants will explore a “Scaffolding the Literary Essay Tool" and leave with anchor papers, specific language frames, graphic organizers, and student profiles to use in practice and to share with their schools.
Session Type
Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Reading, Writing and Literacy
Education Sector
Community College ESOL
PK-12 Focus
High School
Dual Language Programs
English Learners with Disabilities
Organizer/presenter
Ms. Sonia Marie Lowe, Salem Public Schools
Email Address
Presenters
Materiales de la sesión
Individualized Vocabulary Development through Independent Reading
Session Abstract
Presenting a classroom-tested vocabulary program that lets students work at their own level, choosing their own words and texts. It’s way to tie independent reading to vocabulary development and let each student work at her own pace. Not a panacea, but one part of a balanced ELA program.
Session Type
Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Vocabulary and Grammar
Education Sector
PK-12 Education
PK-12 Focus
Middle School
High School
Newcomer Programs
SLIFE Programs
Dual Language Programs
English Learners with Disabilities
Organizer/presenter
Douglas Bishop, D Ed, Lowell Public Schools
Email Address
Presenters
Project Based Learning for SLIFE Students
Session Abstract
Participants will see a model Project Based Learning (PBL) unit on Identity for middle and high school SLIFE ESL classrooms. Participants will have the opportunity to view sample materials, review project ideas, and apply unit design elements to their own curriculum.
Session Type
Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Curriculum Development
Education Sector
PK-12 Education
PK-12 Focus
SLIFE Programs
Organizer/presenter
Elizabeth Nibberich, Boston Public Schools - Boston International High School
Email Address
Presenters
Providing Level 1-3 ELLs with Authentic Access to Complex Texts
Session Abstract
Have you panicked at the thought of teaching complex, grade level texts to Level 1-3 ELLs? Fear no more! You'll walk away from this session with practical ideas that have proven effective in ensuring your students are offered an equitable education to their grade-level peers.
Session Type
Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Reading, Writing and Literacy
Education Sector
PK-12 Education
PK-12 Focus
Upper Elementary
Organizer/presenter
Caroline Falcone, Up Academy Holland
Email Address
Presenters
Caroline Falcone, Up Academy Holland
Mandy Hollister, UP Academy Holland
Materiales de la sesión
Where to begin the process? DARE to develop ESL curriculum!
Session Abstract
Entering a new era… Hear how one district is enhancing student engagement, increasing teacher collaboration, and redefining the ESL teacher role by using the Next Generation ESL Curriculum Resource Guide to develop curriculum. Participants will leave with scaffolds, supports, and suggestions for navigating each stage of the curriculum development process.
Session Type
Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Curriculum Development
Education Sector
PK-12 Education
PK-12 Focus
Upper Elementary
Organizer/presenter
Kerri Lamprey, Burlington Public Schools
Email Address
Presenters
Elizabeth Guttenplan, Burlington Public Schools
Karen Kim, Burlington Public Schools
Khrystyna Leslie, Burlington Public Schools
Breaking It Down: Teaching Word Learning Strategies
Session Abstract
In this session, participants will learn how to teach students at all levels to use context clues, words parts and reference tools to help them to independently figure out the meanings of unknown words they encounter in text.
Session Type
Interactive Workshop (90 minutes)
Topic Strand
Vocabulary and Grammar
Education Sector
Adult ESOL
PK-12 Focus
Middle School
High School
Summer/After-school Programs
Dual Language Programs
English Learners with Disabilities
Organizer/presenter
Dr. Kristin Nelson, Simmons College and Natick Public School District
Email Address
Presenters
Marimartha Clark, Natick Public School District
Materiales de la sesión
Empowering ELs by Turning the Tables: Students Teaching Teachers
Session Abstract
Teachers have the expertise of teaching; EL students have the expertise of learning a second language. This interactive presentation will explain the model one high school has implemented to harness the potential of both to create an afterschool program where EL students teach the teachers how to speak Spanish.
Session Type
Interactive Workshop (90 minutes)
Topic Strand
Culturally Responsive Teaching
Education Sector
PK-12 Education
PK-12 Focus
Summer/After-school Programs
Newcomer Programs
Organizer/presenter
Sarah Harrington, Chelsea High School
Email Address
Presenters
Learning Lessons in Collaborative Education- Teachers learning from students
Session Abstract
This presentation reports on collaborative learning in a professional development series that is social justice-oriented for international students and their teachers. We discuss how "problem students" become resources. A collaborative effort between a university teacher educator-researcher and teachers offers for site-based learning that affects students' academic and social progress.
Session Type
Interactive Workshop (90 minutes)
Topic Strand
Professional Development and Teacher Education
Education Sector
Private Language Schools
PK-12 Focus
High School
Organizer/presenter
Theresa Y. Austin, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Email Address
Presenters
Dawn LaRochelle, MacDuffie School
Telling Our Stories in Pictures and Words: Creating Identity Texts
Session Abstract
Witness powerful collage images and writing from immigrant and refugee students grades 3-12 as they reconstruct and share their family immigration stories. Three educators share experiences creating multimodal identity texts with students new to the country. Experience for yourself how creating images first supports critical thinking and language acquisition.
Session Type
Interactive Workshop (90 minutes)
Topic Strand
Culturally Responsive Teaching
Education Sector
Teacher Preparation/Education
PK-12 Focus
Middle School
High School
Summer/After-school Programs
Newcomer Programs
SLIFE Programs
Dual Language Programs
Organizer/presenter
Beth Olshansky, Center for the Advancement of Art-Based Literacy, Durham, New Hampshire
Email Address
Presenters
Liz Kirwan, MA Ed, Manchester High School West, Manchester, New Hampshire
Mbula Ratzlaff, M.Ed in Elementary Education and ESOL, Hillside Middle School, Manchester, New Hampshire
Materiales de la sesión
#Goals! A High School ESL MCU Unit with embedded SEL
Session Abstract
We will present an overview of a curriculum unit for HS ELs ELD 2-5 that ESL teachers can utilize and adapt to their own context. We will explain our experience writing and teaching the vertically aligned unit and share our data, sample lesson plans, instructional practices, and student work.
Session Type
Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Curriculum Development
Education Sector
PK-12 Education
PK-12 Focus
High School
Organizer/presenter
Ms. Christina Oliveri, M.Ed., Milford Public Schools
Email Address
Presenters
Mrs. Silvia Fomin, M.Ed., M.S., Milford Public Schools
Materiales de la sesión
Academic Language for Everyone
Session Abstract
Increasing Academic language is an important factor for an English Learner’s success in school and beyond. Using both Jeff Zwiers and Kate Kinsella's research on academic conversations, language, and writing, we aim to provide the background knowledge and tools to increase academic language use in all classrooms, regardless of content.
Session Type
Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Academic Language in the Content Areas
Education Sector
PK-12 Education
PK-12 Focus
High School
Organizer/presenter
Jessica Swiers, Fall River Public Schools
Email Address
Presenters
Dr. Shelly Sousa, Fall River Public Schools
Developing Rubrics to Assess Content and Language Learning
Session Abstract
In this session we will discuss different purposes for using rubrics, answer key questions for developing and revising rubrics for ELs, and workshop rubric ideas with colleagues. Special attention will be paid to rubrics that include both language and content criteria.
Session Type
Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Data and Assessment
Education Sector
PK-12 Education
PK-12 Focus
Upper Elementary
Middle School
High School
Newcomer Programs
SLIFE Programs
Dual Language Programs
Organizer/presenter
Melissa Keh, Bridgewater State University
Email Address
Presenters
Engage Your Long Term ELLs for Language Success
Session Abstract
Many long term ELLs are not engaged in and do not progress in their language learning. How can program administrators and teachers successfully engage long term ELLs? This session provides useful questions and practical tools to increase the engagement and performance of long term ELLs in your school.
Session Type
Research-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Program Administration and Evaluation
Education Sector
PK-12 Education
PK-12 Focus
High School
Organizer/presenter
Stella Dubish, Dubish Education Consulting
Email Address
Presenters
Nereida Cheney, Boston Prep Charter Public School
Materiales de la sesión
Facilitating Peer-to-Peer Interaction with Table Top Conversation Cards
Session Abstract
As a high school classroom teacher in an urban area with a predominantly immigrant population with rolling enrollment, the challenge to present multiple opportunities for peer interaction in the second language is daunting. This sessions aims to present a classroom tool to aid in facilitating daily collaboration.
Session Type
Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Listening, Speaking and Pronunciation
Education Sector
PK-12 Education
PK-12 Focus
Newcomer Programs
Organizer/presenter
Mary Power, International High School, Lawrence Public Schools
Email Address
Presenters
Mary Power , International High School, Lawrence MA
MATSOL Annual Meeting
Session Abstract
Join the Board of Directors for a review of MATSOL's activities over the past year and vote to elect new directors to the board. Refreshements will be served. All members welcome!
Session Type
Invited Speaker (45 minutes)
Organizer/presenter
Presenters
Collaborative Networking Group: Peer Supported Unit Development for Busy Teachers
Session Abstract
Struggling to finish that unit you started writing, or to convert your tried and true lesson plans into units? Join our interdistrict networking group for curriculum developers (novice to experienced welcome)! We will share successes, struggles, and strategies in the unit writing process. Let’s support one another along the way!
Session Type
Discussion (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Curriculum Development
Education Sector
PK-12 Education
PK-12 Focus
Upper Elementary
Middle School
High School
Organizer/presenter
Jessica Nguy, Arlington Public Schools
Email Address
Presenters
Heather Smith, Arlington Public Schools
Kerri Lamprey
Carol Bennett Dessureau, Lexington Public Schools
Materiales de la sesión
Amplify, Not Simplify: Accelerating Access to Complex Texts
Session Abstract
In this interactive session, participants will have an opportunity to discover engaging activities that support Language Learners through amplification of complex reading selections, close reading, critical thinking, collaborative conversations, and vocabulary-building. Participants will explore practices that address closer examination of texts through collaboration with the purpose of uncovering deeper meaning.
Session Type
Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Reading, Writing and Literacy
Education Sector
PK-12 Education
PK-12 Focus
Upper Elementary
Middle School
High School
SLIFE Programs
Dual Language Programs
English Learners with Disabilities
Organizer/presenter
Barbara Andrews, National Literacy Consultant
Email Address
Presenters
Assessing Progress and Individual Success Plans for ELs
Session Abstract
During 2018-19, we piloted a formative assessment system district-wide, following a smaller pilot at one school. Assessments include those already conducted in the district as well as those specific to English learners. Together we have developed a system to efficiently address individual needs while meeting the LOOK requirements.
Session Type
Invited Speaker (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Data and Assessment
Education Sector
PK-12 Education
PK-12 Focus
Lower Elementary
Upper Elementary
Middle School
High School
Organizer/presenter
Patricia Aube, Fitchburg Public Schools
Email Address
Presenters
Bonnie Baer-Simahk, M.Ed, Fitchburg Public Schools
Materiales de la sesión
Creating Community to Lower the Affective Filter
Session Abstract
This session is geared toward middle/high school educators. We explore some of the best practices geared toward lowering the affective filter in order to create a community of learners. We will focus on how we use poetry to increase student participation, build a classroom culture, and encourage creative writing.
Session Type
Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Co-Teaching and Collaborative Practices
Education Sector
PK-12 Education
PK-12 Focus
Newcomer Programs
Organizer/presenter
Mrs. Bethany Whinnem, Fairhaven High School
Email Address
Presenters
Mrs Melissa Duarte, Fairhaven High School
Mrs. Whinnem, Fairhaven High School
Materiales de la sesión
Differentiating Assessments for Newcomer ELLs while Maintaining Content Rigor
Session Abstract
Looking for innovative and effective ways to assess newcomer ELs in the content areas? In this workshop teachers will learn strategies for incorporating the four language domains into assessments and will walk away with a toolkit of strategies for differentiating assessments for students with a range of emerging English skills.
Session Type
Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Academic Language in the Content Areas
Education Sector
PK-12 Education
PK-12 Focus
High School
Newcomer Programs
Organizer/presenter
Alden JC Dearborn, MAT, Randolph High School
Email Address
Presenters
Ashley Duffany, MAT
LOOKing at Our Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Community Engagement Practices
Session Abstract
BPS Office of English Learners engages members of the various linguistic communities to come together at monthly meetings to ensure family and community voices are a part of major decisions that affect students. This presentation will explore how various stakeholders are engaged and maintained, as well as typical topics discussed.
Session Type
Panel Presentation (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Family and Community Engagement
Education Sector
PK-12 Education
PK-12 Focus
Lower Elementary
Upper Elementary
Middle School
High School
Dual Language Programs
Organizer/presenter
Genevieve McDonough, Boston Public Schools
Email Address
Presenters
Phuongdai Nguyen
Body Homicile
Daphne Germain
Materiales de la sesión
The Harsh Reality of Self-Efficacy
Session Abstract
It is no secret that teacher self-efficacy affects student learning. Moreover, issues of equity require that teachers refrain from engaging in limiting language and behaviors that consciously or subconsciously affect student success. In this seminar, we have the difficult discussion regarding the behaviors that have this adverse effect on students.
Session Type
Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Culturally Responsive Teaching
Education Sector
PK-12 Education
PK-12 Focus
Upper Elementary
Middle School
High School
SLIFE Programs
Organizer/presenter
Mary DeFelice, International High School Lawrence
Email Address
Presenters
“Wisdom in Wonder”: Socratic Seminar for SLIFE and Beginner ELs
Session Abstract
Student-led classrooms and peer-to-peer interaction is vital for language acquisition, but engaging SLIFE and beginner ELs in rigorous academic discourse can feel unattainable due to students’ limited English proficiency. This session aims to demonstrate effective scaffolds to engage all ELs in Socratic Seminars at the secondary level.
Session Type
Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Listening, Speaking and Pronunciation
Education Sector
PK-12 Education
PK-12 Focus
Newcomer Programs
SLIFE Programs
Organizer/presenter
Christi Cartwright, International High School Lawrence
Email Address
Presenters
Sarah Cordero, International High School Lawrence
The Problem in Our Textbooks: Encouraging Simplified Grammar
Session Abstract
“Present progressive” or “present continuous”? “Relative clause” or “adjective clause”? Using examples from popular integrated-skills ESL books, this workshop critiques the different ways these books teach the same grammar point and how we, as teachers, can support our students so that everyone is, literally and figuratively, on the same page.
Session Type
Interactive Workshop (90 minutes)
Topic Strand
Vocabulary and Grammar
Education Sector
Teacher Preparation/Education
Adult ESOL
Community College ESOL
Private Language Schools
PK-12 Focus
High School
Organizer/presenter
Mandie Bauer, ASC English
Email Address
Presenters
Mandie Bauer, ASC English
Materiales de la sesión
What Should Teachers Know about Collaborating to Support Multilingual Learners?
Session Abstract
Current trends in education push for more collaboration as teacher collaboration can enhance instructional practices and student learning (Ronfeldt et al., 2015), especially when it comes to supporting multilingual students. The audience will learn from practitioners who engage in collaborative practices in their school and district.
Session Type
Invited Speaker (90 minutes)
Topic Strand
Professional Development and Teacher Education
Education Sector
Teacher Preparation/Education
Organizer/presenter
Christine M. Leider, Ph.D., Boston University
Email Address
Rachel Theodorou, Brandeis University
Email Address
Presenters
Molly Ross, Malden Public Schools
Emily Blitz, Somerville Public Schools
Interconnected: Social Interaction and Learning
Session Abstract
While social interaction is key to second language acquisition, teachers of SLIFE and beginner ELs often feel hesitant about designing collaborative learning experiences for their students. This session aims to present how and why peer-to-peer interaction is essential to language learning, especially in SLIFE and beginner EL classes.
Session Type
Research-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Culturally Responsive Teaching
Education Sector
Teacher Preparation/Education
PK-12 Focus
Upper Elementary
Middle School
High School
Newcomer Programs
SLIFE Programs
Organizer/presenter
Nicoleta Filimon, International High School, Lawrence Public Schools; Salem State University
Email Address
Presenters
LOOK Act Requirements for English Learner Benchmarks
Session Abstract
This session will inform participants of the requirements for English learner benchmarks and where to locate benchmarks and targets provided by DESE. Current district processes and procedures for identifying and serving ELs who have missed benchmarks will also be presented.
Session Type
Invited Speaker (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Policy and Advocacy
Education Sector
PK-12 Education
Organizer/presenter
Melanie Manares, Office of Language Acquisition, DESE
Email Address
Presenters
Materiales de la sesión
National Geographic Panorama - Helping ELLs to Access Complex Text
Session Abstract
National Geographic Explorers lead the way In Panorama - which works deeply on comprehension in English or Spanish, in a print and/or digital environment. Experience the many astounding visuals, academic discourse routines, and other supports that help ELLs access complex text while simultaneously building background of the NGSS and C3 standards.
Session Type
Commercial Presentation (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Reading, Writing and Literacy
Education Sector
PK-12 Education
PK-12 Focus
Upper Elementary
Organizer/presenter
Dr. Jane Z. Brauer, National Geographic Learning
Email Address
Presenters
PBS LearningMedia™ 101: Accessible Digital Resources for Grades PreK-12
Session Abstract
PBS LearningMedia™ is a free resource for PreK-12 educators that features short-captioned videos across the curriculum and other digital resources specifically designed for ELL students. This session is a combination of “show and tell” and hands-on guided practice, culminating in a scavenger hunt on PBS LearningMedia with prizes!
Session Type
Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Digital Learning & Technology
Education Sector
Adult ESOL
PK-12 Focus
Lower Elementary
Upper Elementary
Middle School
High School
Newcomer Programs
Organizer/presenter
Carolyn Jacobs, WGBH Education
Email Address
Presenters
Dr. Lauren Enzie, Medway Public Schools
Sue Pettengill, Littleton Public Schools
Surviving the First Year: Strategies From Two First-Year EL Teachers
Session Abstract
First-year EL educators often struggle to support and establish themselves within their school. They must learn to navigate a new educational environment, critically engage students, and advocate for themselves.The purpose of this presentation is to outline survivalstrategies that are designed for teachers in their formative first year.
Session Type
Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Professional Development and Teacher Education
Education Sector
PK-12 Education
PK-12 Focus
High School
Organizer/presenter
Marie Rohrbacher, Milford Public Schools
Email Address
Presenters
William Zale, Milford Public Schools
Using Student Work as Data to Inform Instruction Grades 6-12
Session Abstract
Participants will calibrate their understanding of the authentic language ELs produce using a variety of rubrics and success criteria. Participants will examine samples of student work from ESL and SEI classes at the secondary level, following a protocol and using a variety of tools and strategies.
Session Type
Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Data and Assessment
Education Sector
PK-12 Education
PK-12 Focus
High School
Organizer/presenter
Joseph Santiago-Silvestri, Language Development Coach, Framingham Public Schools
Email Address
Presenters
Materiales de la sesión
Quick Strategies to Teach Vocabulary in the STEM Classroom
Session Abstract
You’ve taught your class new vocabulary, but what next? How do you deepen your ELLs’ understanding of the words? In this session, you will play a game to become familiar with a menu of easy-to-implement strategies that will help you add vocabulary practice seamlessly into the work you’re already doing.
Session Type
Interactive Workshop (90 minutes)
Topic Strand
Vocabulary and Grammar
Education Sector
PK-12 Education
PK-12 Focus
Middle School
High School
Organizer/presenter
Stephanie Toledano, Woodrow Wilson Academy of Teaching and Learning
Email Address
Presenters
Materiales de la sesión
Critical Pedagogy & Equity Visions for Pre-Service Teachers in SEI
Session Abstract
The session shares research findings on pre-service student learning in SEI courses and need for more critical consciousness of their own culture-identity lens (Equity Vision) for a culturally responsive pedagogy for ELLs. This responds to the urgency for critical linguistics amidst aggressive anti-immigrant rhetoric and policies of exclusion
Session Type
Research-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Professional Development and Teacher Education
Education Sector
Teacher Preparation/Education
PK-12 Focus
Lower Elementary
Upper Elementary
Middle School
High School
Organizer/presenter
Dr. Andrew Habana Hafner, Ed.D, Westfield State University
Email Address
Presenters
Floris Wilma Ortiz-Marrero, Ed.D, Westfield State University
Demystifying Model Performance Indicator's (MPI's) for Content Area Teachers
Session Abstract
Demystifying Model Performance Indicator's (MPIs) General Education: Unpacking MPIs & Creating ACCESS like tasks. Take the mystery out of writing MPIs, analyze language demands of ACCESS testing, and create differentiated tasks that are comprehensible for all learners. Teachers will build MPIs across levels and design a WIDA like task.
Session Type
Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Professional Development and Teacher Education
Education Sector
Teacher Preparation/Education
PK-12 Focus
Middle School
High School
Newcomer Programs
Organizer/presenter
Mrs. Sharon McGowan Solway, M. Ed TESOL, Talbot Innovation Middle School
Email Address
Presenters
Sharon Solway, Talbot Middle School
EL Student Success Plans: From the Ground Up
Session Abstract
Where do low to mid-incidence districts start in the implementation of Student Success Plans? Join From the Ground Up to learn how a mid-incidence district was able to get plans up and running, the pitfalls experienced, and gather resources and templates to support your district’s implementation process.
Session Type
Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Program Administration and Evaluation
Education Sector
PK-12 Education
PK-12 Focus
Lower Elementary
Upper Elementary
Middle School
High School
English Learners with Disabilities
Organizer/presenter
Dr. Erica A Faginski-Stark, Ed.D, Ludlow Public School District
Email Address
Presenters
Mrs. Jessica H. Gonzalez, M.Ed, Ludlow Public School District
Mrs. Kerri Kinne, M.Ed, Ludlow Public School District
Materiales de la sesión
Effective Foundational Skills Instruction
Session Abstract
How do we ensure English Language Learners read accurately, automatically and with prosody? In this session, we will consider the recommendations outlined from the What Works Clearinghouse specific to Foundational Skills to Support Reading for Understanding. In doing so, participants will experience research-supported practices for the effective teaching and application of foundational skills so that students become fluent and confident readers and writers.
Session Type
Commercial Presentation (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Reading, Writing and Literacy
Education Sector
PK-12 Education
PK-12 Focus
Upper Elementary
Organizer/presenter
Dr Kathryn Cortelyou, The Center for the Collaborative Classroom
Email Address
Presenters
Materiales de la sesión
Planning, Engaging, Intervening: Reviewing Technologies to Support Language Acquisition
Session Abstract
In this guided discussion, participants will explore the criteria and processes Boston Public Schools uses to vet tech-based platforms aimed at supporting English Language development and literacy achievement. Throughout the session, audience participation will allow for idea exchanges on additional platforms that offer cross-functional support for ELs.
Session Type
Discussion (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Digital Learning & Technology
Education Sector
PK-12 Education
PK-12 Focus
Lower Elementary
Upper Elementary
Newcomer Programs
Organizer/presenter
Jaclyn Eichenberger, Ed.M., Boston Public Schools
Email Address
Presenters
Claudia Willis, M.Ed.
Project-Based Learning: Challenge, Engagement, Relevance, Collaboration -- and Fun!
Session Abstract
Gold Standard Project-Based Learning is an instructional approach ideally suited to more fully engage ELLs in classroom learning. This workshop will explore the fundamentals of PBL, share experiences from a pilot by teachers from different content areas, and provide participants with the opportunity to jumpstart their own PBL design.
Session Type
Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Curriculum Development
Education Sector
Teacher Preparation/Education
Adult ESOL
Workplace ESOL
University Intensive English Programs (IEPs)
Community College ESOL
Private Language Schools
PK-12 Focus
High School
Organizer/presenter
Miss Gladys Marie Valle, MATESL, Salem High School
Email Address
Presenters
Mr. Graeme Marcoux, M.Ed., Salem High School
Ms. Jennifer Toler, M.Ed., Salem High School
Mrs. Doris Gilbert, M.Ed., Salem High School
The Multifaceted World of Google Classroom: Teaching through Writing
Session Abstract
How do we teach ELLs to harness technology as a tool to improve students writing? Learn strategies and ideas in order to incorporate Google Classroom to support students writing development.
Session Type
Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Digital Learning & Technology
Education Sector
PK-12 Education
PK-12 Focus
Middle School
High School
Organizer/presenter
Viviana Martinez, Fitchburg Public Schools
Email Address
Presenters
Materiales de la sesión
Walking in the Footsteps of Asian Students and Their Families
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
Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Culturally Responsive Teaching
Education Sector
Teacher Preparation/Education
Adult ESOL
Workplace ESOL
University Intensive English Programs (IEPs)
Community College ESOL
Private Language Schools
PK-12 Focus
Lower Elementary
Upper Elementary
Middle School
High School
Summer/After-school Programs
Newcomer Programs
SLIFE Programs
Dual Language Programs
English Learners with Disabilities
Organizer/presenter
Yuiko Shimazu, Lexington Public Schools
Email Address
Presenters
Deirdre Schadler, Lexington Public Schools
Archiving Student Stories to Spur Connections In the Classroom
Session Abstract
BPS’ Im/migration Stories Project pairs students from SLIFE and regular education history classrooms to share their stories of migration as a form of civic engagement. Several partnerships which support the project will be shared, including BPS’ Office of English Learners & Social Studies Department, Re-imaging Migration, and I Learn America.
Session Type
Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Co-Teaching and Collaborative Practices
Education Sector
PK-12 Education
PK-12 Focus
High School
Newcomer Programs
SLIFE Programs
Organizer/presenter
Genevieve McDonough, Boston Public Schools and Boston Public Schools - Office of
Email Address
Presenters
Priya Tahiliani
Natacha Scott
Adam Strom
Materiales de la sesión
District-Level and School-Level Student Support Structures for ELL Success
Session Abstract
Learn about how one district consolidates intake, family communication and services through pathways for ELL student success. The cross-functional district team in Taunton Public Schools comprised of guidance counselors, administrators, student services personnel, teacher assistants, and ESL and general education teachers have a shared mission of equity for ELLs.
Session Type
Research-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Program Administration and Evaluation
Education Sector
PK-12 Education
PK-12 Focus
Upper Elementary
Middle School
High School
Newcomer Programs
English Learners with Disabilities
Organizer/presenter
Dalila Lourenco Mendoza, Taunton Public Schools
Email Address
Presenters
Marjorie Kirstein, Ed.D., Confianza: Educating for ELL Equity
Maeva Coll, Taunton Public Schools
Tina Rogers, Taunton Public Schools
Internationalization and Immigration Reform
Session Abstract
Due to immigration reform, institutes of higher education (IHE) have seen a decrease in the number of international students studying abroad and a threat to educating Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival (DACA) students. Research will focus on the historical context of internationalization, case law and conclude with recommendations for IHE.
Session Type
Research-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Policy and Advocacy
Education Sector
Community College ESOL
Organizer/presenter
Faith Litchock-Morellato, Wentworth Institute of Technology
Email Address
Presenters
Materiales de la sesión
Is RETELL Making Schools Better for ELLs? A Conversation
Session Abstract
The RETELL Initiative aims to improve the standards, assessment, and strategies used with ELLs. But how much has this actually changed their daily experience? Are teachers being supported at school and district levels to effectively use these tools? Join us to discuss how RETELL is impacting you and your ELLs.
Session Type
Discussion (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Policy and Advocacy
Education Sector
PK-12 Education
PK-12 Focus
Lower Elementary
Upper Elementary
Middle School
High School
Newcomer Programs
SLIFE Programs
Organizer/presenter
Stephanie Toledano, Boston Public Schools
Email Address
Presenters
Tatiana Williams-Rodriguez, Boston Public Schools
Shanae Paulino, Boston Public Schools
Say What? Boosting Academic Talk in the EL Classroom
Session Abstract
Looking for ways to boost extended academic talk in your classroom? This session will provide a toolbox of practical ways to implement structured and sustained speaking activities in the elementary classroom while building student confidence. Presenters will share concrete teaching strategies, scaffolds, and digital tools.
Session Type
Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Listening, Speaking and Pronunciation
Education Sector
PK-12 Education
PK-12 Focus
Lower Elementary
Upper Elementary
Organizer/presenter
Kait Zanzerkia, Randolph Public Schools
Email Address
Presenters
Molly Ross, Randolph Public Schools
Materiales de la sesión
The Inclusion Classroom: Creating Opportunities for Contextualized Academic Language Use
Session Abstract
This interactive presentation provides theoretical and research-based approaches to academic language use in the context of the inclusion classroom. Participants will identify, discuss, and reflect on strategies that offer all learners opportunities to develop, practice, and use academic language orally through a versatile range of authentic communication classroom practices.
Session Type
Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Academic Language in the Content Areas
Education Sector
Teacher Preparation/Education
University Intensive English Programs (IEPs)
PK-12 Focus
Middle School
High School
Organizer/presenter
Mr. Michael F. Murphy, M.S.Ed., Watertown Public Schools
Email Address
Presenters
Ms. Stephanie Mikelis, M.A./A.B.D., Boston University
There is no L without SEL: Social-Emotional Learning in ESL
Session Abstract
Social-Emotional Learning has many benefits, especially for newcomers and SLIFE who are adapting to learning not only a new language but also a new culture. This session demonstrates effective ways to embed SEL competencies into ESL activities that deepen students’ content knowledge and encompass all four domains of language acquisition.
Session Type
Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Culturally Responsive Teaching
Education Sector
PK-12 Education
PK-12 Focus
Newcomer Programs
SLIFE Programs
Organizer/presenter
Christi Cartwright, International High School Lawrence
Email Address
Presenters
Best Practices for Building Vocabulary
Session Abstract
A rich and robust vocabulary is essential to a literate life! Join us for this interactive session as we consider the research and experience lessons and instructional practices for engaging English Language Learners in meaningful, authentic and effective word learning.
Session Type
Interactive Workshop (90 minutes)
Topic Strand
Reading, Writing and Literacy
Education Sector
PK-12 Education
PK-12 Focus
Upper Elementary
Organizer/presenter
Dr Katy Cortelyou, Center for the Collaborative Classroom
Email Address
Presenters
Materiales de la sesión
Co-teaching Insights & Starting Points
Session Abstract
When you hear about co-teaching, do you ever imagine a dynamic team of ESL and general education teachers? In this workshop, participants will learn to: establish ‘logistics’ for co-teaching language and content, articulate areas of strengths and expertise when planning/teaching/reflecting on teaching, and craft a strong scheduling pitch to administrators.
Session Type
Interactive Workshop (90 minutes)
Topic Strand
Co-Teaching and Collaborative Practices
Education Sector
PK-12 Education
PK-12 Focus
Upper Elementary
Middle School
High School
English Learners with Disabilities
Organizer/presenter
Rachel Kramer Theodorou, Brandeis University
Email Address
Presenters
Jody Klein, Newton Public Schools
Evan Janow
Materiales de la sesión
The Dos and Don’ts of Family Engagement in Early Childhood
Session Abstract
Are you an early childhood professional looking for concrete strategies to develop reciprocal partnerships with culturally and linguistically diverse families? This workshop encourages you to challenge common assumptions and build more complex understandings about cultural, linguistic, and social practices that promote authentic engagement with families.
Session Type
Interactive Workshop (90 minutes)
Topic Strand
Culturally Responsive Teaching
Education Sector
PK-12 Education
PK-12 Focus
Early Education
Organizer/presenter
Lindsay E Beatty, MA, University of Massachusetts Boston
Email Address
Presenters
Mona M Abo-Zena, Ph.D., University of Massachusetts Boston
Ethical Philosophies and ESL Teaching
Session Abstract
ESL educators are faced with ethical dilemmas regarding accountability, responsibility, accommodation, authority, and civil liberties. The responses to these dilemmas are rooted in individual ethical philosophies. This presentation will explore five ethical philosophies as they pertain to the field of TESOL and the creation of individual ethical philosophies.
Session Type
Research-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Professional Development and Teacher Education
Education Sector
Teacher Preparation/Education
Organizer/presenter
Stephanie N. Marcotte, Holyoke Community College, NNETESOL
Email Address
Presenters
Making STEAM+CS Equitable and Accessible for Language Learners
Session Abstract
Design, tinker, create! These competencies needed by all students are often inaccessible to language learners. Through this interactive, hands-on session, you will experience teacher-generated, standards-aligned STEAM and computer science classroom activities and learn how to engage Prek-12 students at different language proficiencies in authentic 21st-century problem-solving, communication, and computational thinking.
Session Type
Invited Speaker (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Curriculum Development
Education Sector
PK-12 Education
Organizer/presenter
Sue Cusack, Lesley University
Email Address
Presenters
Rashmi Pimprikar, Lesley University
Priya Tahiliani, Boston Public Schools
Genevieve McDonough, Boston Public Schools and Boston Public Schools - Office of
The Power of a Question
Session Abstract
Is questioning a learned skill? Inquiry plays a vital role in enhancing students’ literacy of the world. The Question Formulation Technique (QFT) gives structure to the questioning process. In this session, participants learn the steps of QFT process and walk away with a versatile strategy to use in the classroom.
Session Type
Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Academic Language in the Content Areas
Education Sector
PK-12 Education
PK-12 Focus
Upper Elementary
Middle School
High School
Organizer/presenter
Whitney Reis, Marlborough Public Schools
Email Address
Presenters
To Teach Them, You Must Know Them - Brockton to Cape Verde
Session Abstract
To teach students, you must know them - their lives, their communities, their languages, and their cultures. Close to 60 percent of the Brockton Public Schools' students are Cape Verdean. So Brockton Public Schools worked with Bridgewater State University to organize a educational tour to Cape Verde during April vacation. Teachers visited both urban and rural schools at all levels: primary, secondary, and post secondary. They traveled to the island of Fogo, where many of the students come from. This presentation will review the process and experiences of the teachers involved.
Session Type
Invited Speaker (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Culturally Responsive Teaching
Education Sector
PK-12 Education
PK-12 Focus
Lower Elementary
Upper Elementary
Middle School
High School
English Learners with Disabilities
Organizer/presenter
Ms. Kellie Jones, Brockton Public Schools
Email Address
Presenters
Dr. Joao Rosa, Bridgewater State University
State of the State 2019
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 LOOK, RETELL, WIDA, and other topics.
Session Type
Invited Speaker (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Policy and Advocacy
Education Sector
PK-12 Education
Organizer/presenter
Paul J. Aguiar, Office of Language Acquisition, DESE
Email Address
Presenters
Adaptive Literacy Instruction for High School Newcomers and SLIFE
Session Abstract
This session will present a variety of reading comprehension strategies for entering ELs and SLIFE. These strategies develop students’ ability to actively engage and negotiate meaning with difficult text and can be applied across content and grade levels.
Session Type
Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Reading, Writing and Literacy
Education Sector
PK-12 Education
PK-12 Focus
Newcomer Programs
SLIFE Programs
Organizer/presenter
Stephanie Bielagus, Lawrence Public School
Email Address
Presenters
Lindsay Brennan
Kathering Sugg
Materiales de la sesión
Communities as Textbooks
Session Abstract
ELLs in the US have an amazing opportunity to learn from authentic interactions. This opportunity is often underutilized by students lacking confidence with native speakers and by teachers unsure of structuring such activities. This presentation will demonstrate several activities that promote learning from community interactions.
Session Type
Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Listening, Speaking and Pronunciation
Education Sector
University Intensive English Programs (IEPs)
Community College ESOL
Organizer/presenter
Amy Michelle Rinaldo, Brandeis University
Email Address
Presenters
Materiales de la sesión
ELE Compliance and Alternative Programming Proposals
Session Abstract
The implementation of the LOOK Act has brought some changes to the requirements of the relevant ELE compliance criteria. In this presentation, the Office of Language Acquisition (OLA) will clarify the requirements for ELE criteria and explain how implementation in districts will be monitored during the Tiered Focused Monitoring (TFM) reviews. The presentation will also include information regarding the program proposal process and the requirements.
Session Type
Invited Speaker (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Policy and Advocacy
Organizer/presenter
Sibel Hughes, Office of Language Acquisition, DESE
Email Address
Presenters
Materiales de la sesión
Fostering Student Talk Through Tech: A Digital Exploration
Session Abstract
Real life digital tools inspire ELs to engage in real academic conversation! Success in language acquisition is dependent upon development of oral language skills. This session explores the online NearPod platform to increase speaking, listening, and comprehension skills. We'll guide you through creating your own interactive lessons!
Session Type
Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Digital Learning & Technology
Education Sector
PK-12 Education
PK-12 Focus
Upper Elementary
Newcomer Programs
Organizer/presenter
Casey Doherty, Barnstable Public School
Email Address
Presenters
Samantha Low
Natalie Judge
Meghan Petrell
Materiales de la sesión
Personalizing Teacher Preparation
Session Abstract
This session will focus on how incorporating personalized choice assignments into a teacher preparation course embraces and extends the wide range of student abilities by providing multiple means to acquire and demonstrate growing expertise in course competencies. The rationale, the structure, and success of the assignment will be discussed.
Session Type
Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Professional Development and Teacher Education
Education Sector
Teacher Preparation/Education
Organizer/presenter
Rhonda Suzanne Bondie, PhD, Harvard University
Email Address
Presenters
Arlyn Madsen-Bond, Harvard University, Boston Public Schools
Sarah Harrington, EdM, Harvard University, Chelsea Public Schools
Materiales de la sesión
Primeiro Eu Canto, Depois Eu Falo: Teaching Two Immersion Students
Session Abstract
In this session our aim is twofold: (1) discuss the research available on the use of music as pedagogical instruction in Two Way Immersion Programs; (2) show applied practice in everyday classrooms. From theory to practice we discuss how teachers' and students' funds of knowlegde come together in education.
Session Type
Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Culturally Responsive Teaching
Education Sector
PK-12 Education
PK-12 Focus
Lower Elementary
Organizer/presenter
Gabrielle Oliveira, Boston College, Lynch School of Education and Framingham Public Schools
Email Address
Presenters
Gabrielle Oliveira, Boston College, Lynch School of Education and Framingham Public Schools
Catarina Hovey, Framingham Public Schools
Reducing pronunciation anxiety: Understanding research and instructional practices
Session Abstract
The session goal is to alleviate apprehension about pronunciation and pronunciation teaching in the language classroom. Participants will gain an understanding of reasons instructors avoid pronunciation and how to mitigate these fears; discuss pronunciation practices; understand research-classroom connections; and discuss observed links between pronunciation, other language skills, and overall proficiency.
Session Type
Discussion (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Listening, Speaking and Pronunciation
Education Sector
Adult ESOL
University Intensive English Programs (IEPs)
Community College ESOL
Private Language Schools
Organizer/presenter
Catherine E. Showalter, PhD, Northeastern University
Email Address
Presenters
Materiales de la sesión
Supporting Positive Identity Development and Language Learning in Science Classrooms
Session Abstract
The study shows importance of strength based approaches, and how to recognize and support English learners' epistemic, communicative, and cultural repertoires and their long term language and identity development in science classrooms.
Session Type
Research-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Academic Language in the Content Areas
Education Sector
Teacher Preparation/Education
PK-12 Focus
Summer/After-school Programs
Newcomer Programs
Dual Language Programs
Organizer/presenter
Dr. Shakhnoza Kayumova, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
Email Address
Presenters
Dr. Shakhnoza Kayumova, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
Using real literature in middle school ESL
Session Abstract
For many English language learners, the ESL class needs to meet objectives of language and literature which are used in all ELA classes. How can we use real literature--books, graphic novels, short stories--with our ELLs in middle school, particularly at beginning language levels?
Session Type
Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Reading, Writing and Literacy
Education Sector
PK-12 Education
PK-12 Focus
Middle School
Organizer/presenter
Jim Meyer, Josiah Quincy Upper School
Email Address
Presenters
Jim Meyer, Josiah Quincy Upper School, Boston Public Schools
Thu-Hang Tran-Peou, Josiah Quincy Upper School, Boston Public Schools
Mandy Lam, Josiah Quincy Upper School, Boston Public Schools
Materiales de la sesión
“When you ___ I feel ___”: English learners’ social-emotional learning
Session Abstract
This interactive session focuses on English Learners’ social-emotional needs. The presenters model lessons that give ELs the language tools they need to reflect, resolve interpersonal conflicts, and self-advocate. Participants also learn about school-wide SEL approaches, collaborate with others, and use an SEL planning checklist to reflect on their own practice.
Session Type
Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Culturally Responsive Teaching
Education Sector
PK-12 Education
PK-12 Focus
Middle School
High School
Organizer/presenter
Patricia Brady, Greater Lawrence Technical School
Email Address
Presenters
Susan Zielinski, Greater Lawrence Technical School
Helen King, Greater Lawrence Technical School
Irene Guillermo, Greater Lawrence Technical School
Materiales de la sesión
Innovative Pathways for ESL and SEI Professional Learning and Professional Development
Session Abstract
ESL and SEI teachers must have deep understanding of pedagogical content knowledge as well as culturally sustaining pedagogies (Paris & Alim, 2017) and anti-racist TESOL practices (Motha, 2014), however access and opportunities for this deep learning can be limited. Educators will share innovative approaches to address these professional learning needs.
Session Type
Invited Speaker (90 minutes)
Topic Strand
Professional Development and Teacher Education
Education Sector
Teacher Preparation/Education
Organizer/presenter
Christine M. Leider, Ph.D., Boston University
Email Address
Presenters
Dr. Johanna Tigert, University of Massachusetts Lowell
Kelly Cooney, Nantucket Public Schools
Building An ELL Teacher Team: An Educators’ Journey
Session Abstract
Hear about a newly formed ELL Team’s journey to become a collaborative, cohesive, and top-notch unit. Learn and share ideas/activities for trust building and collaboration that will pave a path for a strong teacher team that benefits ALL students!
Session Type
Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Professional Development and Teacher Education
Education Sector
Teacher Preparation/Education
PK-12 Focus
Middle School
Organizer/presenter
Mr. Mehernush Shroff, Salem Public Schools
Email Address
Presenters
Materiales de la sesión
English Learner Parent Advisory Council (ELPAC): Getting Started
Session Abstract
This session will review the OLA ELPAC guidance and provide insight from districts who have recently started their ELPAC.
Session Type
Invited Speaker (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Family and Community Engagement
Education Sector
PK-12 Education
Organizer/presenter
David Valade, Office of Language Acquisition, DESE
Email Address
Presenters
Materiales de la sesión
LOOK out for ESSA Ready Resources for ELs
Session Abstract
Engage with evidence-based technology that unlocks the potential for ELs through hands-on experiences, transformative technology, and instructional strategies. Come learn how technology can accelerate literacy ELs. We will share digital first reading, writing, speaking, and listening resources with SEL culturally relevant lessons and embedded SIOP® (Sheltered Instruction Observation Protocol) strategies.
Session Type
Commercial Presentation (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Reading, Writing and Literacy
Education Sector
PK-12 Education
PK-12 Focus
Middle School
Organizer/presenter
Leah Klein, Pearson
Email Address
Presenters
Learning Language and Reasoning with Mathematics
Session Abstract
This session will teach you the most effective ways to incorporate language (via writing, reading, speaking, and listening) into a mathematical classroom. You will learn a process of scaffolds that move your students from a place of mere calculation to a deeper understanding of the reasoning behind mathematics.
Session Type
Research-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Curriculum Development
Education Sector
PK-12 Education
PK-12 Focus
High School
Organizer/presenter
Keila Colon, Lawrence High School, ENLACE Academy
Email Address
Presenters
Dana Thorsen
Materiales de la sesión
Math Assessment Project: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Math Assessments for ELs
Session Abstract
During this session, BPS staff from Newcomers Assessment & Counseling Center, Office of English Learners, and the Math Department will share the process, resources, and research used to create math assessments for EL students in grades 3-12 in the eight target languages spoken in BPS using an interdisciplinary collaborative approach.
Session Type
Panel Presentation (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Data and Assessment
Education Sector
Teacher Preparation/Education
PK-12 Focus
Upper Elementary
Middle School
High School
Newcomer Programs
SLIFE Programs
Dual Language Programs
English Learners with Disabilities
Organizer/presenter
Genevieve McDonough, Boston Public Schools
Email Address
Presenters
Vera Johnson, Boston Public Schools
Connie Henry
Djon Ramos, Boston Public Schools
Materiales de la sesión
Personalized Instruction with Interactive Lessons from WGBH
Session Abstract
PBS LearningMedia™ interactive lessons are self-paced, standards-aligned media-based lessons with clear instructional goals. Lessons are available for grades K-12 across the curriculum. In the lessons students explore content through video, text, audio, images, primary sources and short readings. PBS LearningMedia, co-produced by WGBH is free to teachers and students.
Session Type
Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Digital Learning & Technology
Education Sector
Adult ESOL
PK-12 Focus
Lower Elementary
Upper Elementary
Middle School
High School
Newcomer Programs
English Learners with Disabilities
Organizer/presenter
Carolyn Jacobs, M.Ed., WGBH Education, WGBH
Email Address
Presenters
Mariana Athayde, Lowell Public schools
Research Writing as a Social Event
Session Abstract
In this interactive session, the presenters will share their experiences with International U.S. Air Force Academy cadets enrolled in English for Academic Purposes who have presented their research to their cohort in subject area classes and open panel presentations. Through their presentations, the research papers truly became a social event.
Session Type
Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Reading, Writing and Literacy
Education Sector
Community College ESOL
Private Language Schools
Other
Organizer/presenter
Constance A. Leonard, United States Air Force Academy
Email Address
Presenters
Lt Natalee Dueber, United States Air Force Academy
The 6 Principles: Exemplary Teaching of English to English Learners
Session Abstract
This workshop will introduce The 6 Principles for Exemplary Teaching of English Learners in the PreK- grade 12 context. This will include the rational as well as the application. Participants will discuss how to best implement the 6 Principles from the perspective of an administrator and of a teacher.
Session Type
Discussion (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Culturally Responsive Teaching
Education Sector
PK-12 Education
Organizer/presenter
Katherine Lobo, Newton Public School, Brandeis and Lesley Univeristies, Massachusetts
Email Address
Presenters
An Effective Model for Integrating SEL Competencies into Instruction
Session Abstract
Integrating social and emotional learning (SEL) competencies into instruction can be a challenging task for educators at all grade levels. This session aims to present an effective school-wide model for integrating SEL competencies into instruction that has proven to be successful with newcomers at the secondary level.
Session Type
Interactive Workshop (90 minutes)
Topic Strand
Curriculum Development
Education Sector
PK-12 Education
PK-12 Focus
Newcomer Programs
SLIFE Programs
Organizer/presenter
Nicoleta Filimon, International High School, Lawrence Public Schools
Email Address
Presenters
Celebrate Learning! Opening Your Doors to Families and the Community
Session Abstract
Come one, come all! Welcome families inside your classroom with a variety of academic celebrations that showcase student work and progress. From seasonal celebrations to publishing parties to math game mania and more, participants will learn how to strengthen relationships with families & communities by planning a celebration to remember.
Session Type
Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Family and Community Engagement
Education Sector
PK-12 Education
PK-12 Focus
Lower Elementary
Organizer/presenter
Julie Mercurio, M.Ed., Malden Public Schools
Email Address
Presenters
Materiales de la sesión
Enacting Social Justice Principles in K-12 ESL Instruction
Session Abstract
What does fostering social justice actually look like in ESL teaching and learning? Participants will first explore findings of a document analysis study examining the integration of social justice principles into ESL teachers’ lesson plans. Second, they will discuss practical ways to incorporate these principles into K-12 ESL instruction.
Session Type
Discussion (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Culturally Responsive Teaching
Education Sector
PK-12 Education
Organizer/presenter
Dr. Emily Dolan Spitzman, Bridgewater State University
Email Address
Presenters
Alexandra Dema, Bridgewater State University
How does Massachusetts Measure Up to the Casteñeda Standard?
Session Abstract
This presentation challenges educators across Massachusetts to consider how the state meets the needs of emergent bilingual learners. We invite participants to reflect on the land-breaking Castaňeda decision, examine its relationship to teacher preparedness, and to critically examine if Massachusetts is adequately preparing teachers to teach bilingual learners.
Session Type
Discussion (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Policy and Advocacy
Education Sector
Teacher Preparation/Education
Organizer/presenter
Christine M. Leider, Ph.D., Boston University
Email Address
Presenters
Michaela Colombo, Ed.D., UMass Lowell
Learning Science through Speaking in the Secondary SEI Classroom.
Session Abstract
Multiple lines of research show the importance of speaking to learning science. Drawing on the WIDA rubric for speaking, I present a planning routine that includes specific phonics, vocabulary-, sentence- and discourse-level activities. I also present examples of implementation and we take a listen at student work.
Session Type
Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Listening, Speaking and Pronunciation
Education Sector
PK-12 Education
PK-12 Focus
High School
Organizer/presenter
Dr. Miguel Angel Hernando Cupido, Ph.D.
Email Address
Presenters
Materiales de la sesión
Navigating a "Next Generation" ESL Curriculum
Session Abstract
In this session, participants will explore one district's journey implementing the Next Generation ESL Standards. Participants will be able to use our planning experience to reflect on their own. We will cover Focus Language Goals, Year Long Plan, UBD, PD, and Assessment.
Session Type
Research-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Curriculum Development
Education Sector
PK-12 Education
PK-12 Focus
Lower Elementary
Upper Elementary
Middle School
High School
Newcomer Programs
Organizer/presenter
Sean Sibson, Chelsea Public Schools
Email Address
Presenters
Mrs. Alma Pezo, Chelsea Public Schools
Deidre Collins, Chelsea High School
Materiales de la sesión
Teaching Listening as a Language Skill: Latest Approaches and Strategies
Session Abstract
New approaches address two listening challenges: successfully identifying words in continuous speech and understanding speakers’ intended meaning. Instructors need proven evidence-based strategies to help learners parse connected speech and discern speaker intent. Two practical, 3-part strategies are demonstrated to facilitate processing aural input for utterance content and interpreting message meaning.
Session Type
Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Listening, Speaking and Pronunciation
Education Sector
Adult ESOL
University Intensive English Programs (IEPs)
Community College ESOL
Private Language Schools
Organizer/presenter
Dr. Marnie Reed, Boston University
Email Address
Presenters
Using Virtual Reality for Newcomers
Session Abstract
Technology can be a powerful medium for scaffolding conversations for English Learners. In this workshop, we will explore the potential of Nearpod’s Virtual Reality (VR) feature to promote academic language and self-advocacy and cross-cultural skills. Keeping WIDA standards in mind, participants will experience several VR lessons and discuss their findings.
Session Type
Commercial Presentation (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Digital Learning & Technology
Education Sector
Adult ESOL
Organizer/presenter
Yefei Jin, Nearpod
Email Address
Presenters
Community College Faculty Network
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. We invite high school, private language school, and higher education faculty and staff to share issues and concerns with us.
Session Type
Invited Speaker (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Policy and Advocacy
Education Sector
Adult ESOL
University Intensive English Programs (IEPs)
Community College ESOL
Private Language Schools
PK-12 Focus
High School
Organizer/presenter
Juanita Brunelle, Massasoit Community College
Email Address
Presenters
Eileen Kelley, Holyoke Community College
Bruce Riley, Cape Cod Community College
Codemeshing and Multimodal Literacy: The LOOK Act's Translingual Potential
Session Abstract
This presentation examines how the LOOK Act overturned Question 2 to create unprecedented flexibility for ELE programs. It explores two forthcoming dual-language programs in disparate communities through the lens of Valdés “cautionary note” on dual-language education, suggesting a translingual alternative to SEI and DLE rooted in codemeshing and multimodal literacy.
Session Type
Research-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Bilingualism and Biliteracy
Education Sector
PK-12 Education
PK-12 Focus
High School
Dual Language Programs
Organizer/presenter
Geoffrey Lansdell, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Email Address
Presenters
Enhance Collaboration and Co-teaching using Universal Design for Learning
Session Abstract
This session investigates the foundations of the UDL framework: the importance of eliminating barriers, embracing variability, and providing choices for all learners through the UDL Guidelines. Participants learn practical strategies for collaboration with content teachers creating meaningful outcomes for ELs that are engaging, culturally sustaining, and linguistically appropriate.
Session Type
Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Curriculum Development
Education Sector
PK-12 Education
PK-12 Focus
Upper Elementary
Middle School
English Learners with Disabilities
Organizer/presenter
Cheney Harper, Groton Dunstable Regional School District
Email Address
Presenters
Materiales de la sesión
Evaluating with a Language Lens
Session Abstract
Discover a straightforward method for observing any classroom of language learners in order to provide targeted feedback on student engagement through language use.
Session Type
Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Program Administration and Evaluation
Education Sector
PK-12 Education
PK-12 Focus
Upper Elementary
Middle School
High School
Newcomer Programs
SLIFE Programs
Dual Language Programs
English Learners with Disabilities
Organizer/presenter
Sarah Ottow, Confianza LLC
Email Address
Presenters
Irene Logan, Confianza: Educating for ELL Equity
Angela Sangeorge, Confianza: Educating for ELL Equity
Leveraging Digital Tools to Improve Oral Language of ELLS
Session Abstract
Striving to improve the listening and speaking skills of ELLs? Presenters introduce two online collaborative tools, Flipgrid and Popplet, that provide students with authentic opportunities to develop these skills. This session shows students utilizing the digital tools through videos and allows hands-on participation with the use of personal devices.
Session Type
Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Digital Learning & Technology
Education Sector
PK-12 Education
PK-12 Focus
Lower Elementary
Organizer/presenter
Ms. Cynthia Carey, Lawrence Family Development Charter School
Email Address
Presenters
Ms. Dorothy Gorrie, Lawrence Family Development Charter School
Ms. Meghan St. Jean, Lawrence Family Development Charter School
“Help!” Answering the Cries of Mainstream Teachers
Session Abstract
Many ELs spend 90% of their day in mainstream classrooms, yet even with training and experience, teachers still lack confidence in their ability to meet these learners’ needs. What’s missing? How can EL teachers help? Join colleagues to share experiences and explore insights from original research conducted with Massachusetts teachers.
Session Type
Discussion (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Co-Teaching and Collaborative Practices
Education Sector
PK-12 Education
Organizer/presenter
Deborah Iaquinto, Hanover Public Schools
Email Address
Presenters
Materiales de la sesión
Co-Teaching Playbooks: A Solution to Limited Planning Time
Session Abstract
Discover how “playbooks” provide meaningful roles for co-teachers with minimal planning time. Begin a playbook for your own setting by exploring videos and plans for playbooks currently used in New York City Public Schools. Identify how playbooks support implementation of SEI and differentiated instruction, while addressing challenges to effective co-teaching.
Session Type
Interactive Workshop (90 minutes)
Topic Strand
Co-Teaching and Collaborative Practices
Education Sector
PK-12 Education
PK-12 Focus
Lower Elementary
Upper Elementary
Middle School
High School
Dual Language Programs
English Learners with Disabilities
Organizer/presenter
Rhonda Suzanne Bondie, PhD, Harvard Graduate School of Education
Email Address
Presenters
Materiales de la sesión
Engaging Haitian Students and their Families
Session Abstract
This workshop will explore aspects of Haitian history and educational culture that are helpful to teachers working with Haitian immigrant students. Learn ways to support students and connect with their families from a teacher who has traveled to Haiti and is continuing to build a partnership with a community there.
Session Type
Interactive Workshop (90 minutes)
Topic Strand
Culturally Responsive Teaching
Education Sector
PK-12 Education
PK-12 Focus
Newcomer Programs
Organizer/presenter
Mr. Paul Degenkolb, Malden Public Schools
Email Address
Presenters
Promoting Academic Discourse for Multilingual Learners
Session Abstract
Does conversation sometimes stall in your classroom? This session is designed to help teachers of multilingual learners create effective conversation prompts. The strategies you learn will get your students thinking deeply and help your classroom move from one word answers to extended discourse.
Session Type
Interactive Workshop (90 minutes)
Topic Strand
Academic Language in the Content Areas
Education Sector
PK-12 Education
PK-12 Focus
Upper Elementary
Middle School
High School
Organizer/presenter
Jocelyn Goodwin, Match Community Day
Email Address
Presenters
Jessica Martzall, Match Community Day
Josh Bluestone, Match Community Day
Jacqui Stokes, Match Community Day
Scaffolding Academic Discussion: On Refugees, Migrants, and Immigrants
Session Abstract
This interactive presentation introduces participants to the work of the United Nations High Commisioner for Refugees (UNHCR), the writings of Viet Thanh Nguyen, and ways to scaffold and foster academic discussion in the classroom using Anticipation Guides (Zweirs, 2004), Word Analysis, Active Listening, and Accountable Talk (Michaels et al. 2011).
Session Type
Interactive Workshop (90 minutes)
Topic Strand
Academic Language in the Content Areas
Education Sector
Teacher Preparation/Education
University Intensive English Programs (IEPs)
Community College ESOL
PK-12 Focus
Middle School
High School
Organizer/presenter
Michael Murphy, Watertown Public Schools
Email Address
Presenters
Bookbinding for ELLs with a focus on pop-up book formats
Session Abstract
This will be a fast paced, interactive, hands-on workshop to learn some book making techniques to use with your students (Pre-K- 12). During this workshop we will make several books (examples) and also share ideas for their use with students. Instructions and materials will be provided.
Session Type
Interactive Workshop (90 minutes)
Topic Strand
Culturally Responsive Teaching
Education Sector
PK-12 Education
PK-12 Focus
Upper Elementary
Middle School
High School
Summer/After-school Programs
Newcomer Programs
SLIFE Programs
Organizer/presenter
Katherine Lobo, Day Middle School, Newton, MA
Email Address
Presenters
ELs and Blended Learning
Session Abstract
Struggling with meeting the various levels of ELs in the classroom? Blended Learning for ELs creates a tangible and experiential opportunity for students to be fully immersed in the content and language. Learn different strategies and platforms to use in the creation and implementation of your own Blended Learning.
Session Type
Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Digital Learning & Technology
Education Sector
PK-12 Education
PK-12 Focus
Upper Elementary
Middle School
High School
Summer/After-school Programs
Newcomer Programs
SLIFE Programs
Dual Language Programs
Organizer/presenter
Annelise Difilippantonio-Pen, Fall River Public Schools
Email Address
Presenters
Jedi Mind Tricks
Session Abstract
Can ELLs learn the basics of grammar as unconsciously as they do their L1? We will use humor to lower affective barriers while subtly pre-teaching rules and maintaining student participation through dialoguing. With fluid conversation, students can stop being passengers on the ship of World Englishes and start being co-captains!
Session Type
Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Vocabulary and Grammar
Education Sector
Adult ESOL
University Intensive English Programs (IEPs)
Private Language Schools
Organizer/presenter
Mr. David R Green, FLS International Boston Commons
Email Address
Presenters
Pre-Reading Strategies to Support English Language Learners
Session Abstract
Participants will experience and learn about text directed activities and how they can support English Language Learners in reading.
Session Type
Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Reading, Writing and Literacy
Education Sector
PK-12 Education
PK-12 Focus
Upper Elementary
Organizer/presenter
Yahaira-Maria Frier, UP Academy Leonard
Email Address
Presenters
Dan Adler, UP Academy Leonard
Amanda Forbes, UP Academy Leonard
Materiales de la sesión
Using Google Forms to monitor Former English Language Learners
Session Abstract
In this session, learn how to create an electronic monitoring system that not only meets the expectations of monitoring Former English Language Learners but allows the data to be collected, recorded and analyzed to inform future instructional decisions. Data is power, let’s use it!
Session Type
Practice-Oriented Presentation (45 minutes)
Topic Strand
Data and Assessment
Education Sector
PK-12 Education