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Face-to-face opportunities to engage with MLRC staff to explore research insights into teaching multilingual learners.

Speaker Series: Haiwen Chu

The MLRC Speaker Series highlights current research related to the teaching and learning of multilingual learners. Every first Thursday of the month, a researcher or team of researchers is invited to share insights, findings or learnings from their research. Recordings are posted within one week of the event. Please register in advance. 

Speaker Series: Jackie E. Relyea

The MLRC Speaker Series highlights current research related to the teaching and learning of multilingual learners. Every first Thursday of the month, a researcher or team of researchers is invited to share insights, findings or learnings from their research. Recordings are posted within one week of the event. How can young multilingual learners excel in reading and writing in English while building content […]

MLRC Speaker Series: Madigan Peercy et al

Megan Madigan Peercy, Johanna Tigert, Daisy Fredricks, & Melanie Hardy-Skeberdis present Leveraging Core Practices to Support Teachers’ Humanizing Pedagogy with MLLs. Registration required. In this webinar, we share an overview of the six core practices for teaching multilingual students that we have developed in collaboration with early career teachers. These practices emerged in response to […]

MLRC Speaker Series: Madigan Peercy et al

Megan Madigan Peercy, Jessica Crawford, Daisy Fredricks, and Loren Jones present Moving Humanizing Principles to Practice: How We’re Using Core Practices for Teaching MLLs. Registration required. This webinar provides a praxis-oriented follow-up to the October talk on core practices for teaching multilingual students. We have found that teacher educators often welcome opportunities to hear about […]

Research Symposium: Vietnam

Saigon South International School 78 Nguyễn Đức Cảnh, Tân Phong, Quận 7, Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh, Viet Nam

The MLRC Research Symposia are two-day in-person workshops focused on 1) evidence about teaching multilingual learners and 2) designing action research projects. After the workshop, teams receive ongoing synchronous and asynchronous virtual support from the MLRC and from their fellow participants as they engage in action research projects to explore problems of practice in the local […]

Speaker Series: Megan Montee

U.S. K-12 English language and world language education are often two divergent areas of policy and practice. Using data from a policy analysis, Montee will discuss how U.S. language education can support of multilingual development for all students. Registration required.

Webinar: Accelerating Improvement through Action Research

We’re thrilled to partner with AMISA to bring you an insightful webinar on supporting multilingual learners. Join Jon Nordmeyer, MLRC School Network Director, and Dr. Esther Bettney Heidt, MLRC School Network Researcher, to discover how research-based strategies can help you create a more inclusive and effective learning environment for your students. Don’t miss this valuable […]

Speaker Series: Xuan Zhou

Xuan Zhou presents Urban STEM Teachers' Social-Emotional Competencies and Teaching Efficacy in Post-Pandemic Workplace on January 9th, 2025. This study investigated science, technology, engineering, and mathematics teachers’ social-emotional competencies, professional development in social-emotional learning, and teaching self-efficacy in urban secondary schools serving many English learners. Findings revealed significant gaps in teaching self-efficacy and social-emotional competencies […]

Research Symposium: Italy

Marymount International School Rome Via di Villa Lauchli, 180,, Roma, Italy

The MLRC Research Symposia are two-day in-person workshops focused on 1) evidence about teaching multilingual learners and 2) designing action research projects. After the workshop, teams receive ongoing synchronous and asynchronous virtual support from the MLRC and from their fellow participants as they engage in action research projects to explore problems of practice in the […]

MLRC Speaker Series: Trish Morita-Mullaney

Dr. Trish Morita-Mullaney from Purdue University will present "Lau and Brown at Odds? Historicizing Language Rights and Racial Integration for Transformative Education" This talk will explore two landmark Supreme Court cases: Lau v. Nichols (1974) and Brown v. Board of Education (1954). Dr. Morita-Mullaney will examine how these cases intersected and sometimes conflicted in their […]

Research Symposia: Argentina

Lincoln - The American International School Andrés Ferreyra 4073, La Lucila, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina

The MLRC Research Symposia are two-day in-person workshops focused on 1) evidence about teaching multilingual learners and 2) designing action research projects. After the workshop, teams receive ongoing synchronous and asynchronous virtual support from the MLRC and from their fellow participants as they engage in action research projects to explore problems of practice in the local context. […]

MLRC Speaker Series: Igone Arteagoitia

Igone Arteagoitia presents Exemplary Dual Language Bilingual Education Programs: What does it take? Dual language bilingual education (DLBE) programs are diverse in contexts, and have variation in implementation, making it more difficult to determine what factors contribute to their success. For that reason, it is critical to compile evidence from successful DLBE programs to provide […]

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