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SUMMARY:MLRC Speaker Series: Madigan Peercy et al
DESCRIPTION:Megan Madigan Peercy\, Johanna Tigert\, Daisy Fredricks\, & Melanie Hardy-Skeberdis present Leveraging Core Practices to Support Teachers’ Humanizing Pedagogy with MLLs. Registration required. \nIn 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 the gap that Faltis & Valdes (2016) identified regarding the lack of direction offered to teacher educators about “the kinds of knowledge\, skills\, and inclinations teachers need to develop in order to be good and effective teachers and advocates for students who are speaking a language other than English” (p. 549). We highlight the core practices\, share classroom examples\, discuss how they support teachers’ humanizing pedagogy with MLLs\, offer resources for teacher and teacher educator development\, and describe our current and future efforts to further this research.
URL:https://mlrc.wisc.edu/event/2952/
LOCATION:Beijing
CATEGORIES:Speaker Series,Webinar
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SUMMARY:Speaker Series: Jackie E. Relyea
DESCRIPTION: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. \nHow can young multilingual learners excel in reading and writing in English while building content knowledge in content-area classrooms? This presentation shares evidence from a randomized controlled trial on the Tier 1 content literacy intervention known as the Model of Reading Engagement (MORE). It highlights the effectiveness of MORE’s integrated approach in improving reading and writing outcomes for multilingual learners and their English-proficient peers. \nPlease register in advance. 
URL:https://mlrc.wisc.edu/event/speaker-series-jackie-e-relyea/
LOCATION:Beijing
CATEGORIES:Speaker Series,Webinar
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CREATED:20240703T204617Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240716T195916Z
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SUMMARY:Speaker Series: Haiwen Chu
DESCRIPTION: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. \nPlease register in advance. 
URL:https://mlrc.wisc.edu/event/speaker-series-haiwen-chu/
LOCATION:Beijing
CATEGORIES:Speaker Series,Webinar
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CREATED:20240425T212934Z
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SUMMARY:Esther Bettney Heidt presents on DIME Framework at NALDIC
DESCRIPTION:Esther Bettney Heidt\, PhD\, MLRC School Network Researcher\, will be presenting a webinar on May 7th about decolonization as a tool to make space for diverse linguistic identities and practices within international schools. This event is free and open to all interested educators. Thank you to NALDIC’s International Schools SIG for the invitation! \nRegister in advance \n12-1pm London\, UK (+1) \n6-7am Central Time Zone (-5) \n8-9pm JST (+9) \n 
URL:https://mlrc.wisc.edu/event/esther-bettney-heidt-presents-on-dime-framework-at-naldic/
LOCATION:Beijing
CATEGORIES:Presentation
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240127
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240129
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SUMMARY:Research Symposium: Guatemala City\, Guatemala
DESCRIPTION:What is a Research Symposium?\nThe MLRC Research Symposium is a unique two-day opportunity for international teachers and leaders to engage deeply in existing research about multilingual learners\, connect with global education scholars\, inquire together about shared problems of practice and discuss innovative strategies for serving multilingual learners. \nThe MLRC Research Symposium provides an opportunity for you and your colleagues to: \n\nEngage with research by learning about existing evidence and exploring the research process\nShare your own expertise with other schools and with the MLRC\nLearn from other participants and from the research expertise of the MLRC\nIdentify a focus issue for your school to analyze both strengths and goals for improvement\nCollaborate with other schools to help prioritize issues for future MLRC research\n\nRegister now!\nRegular registration:\n$500 for MLRC School Network members\n$600 for non-members \n \nNot a member yet? Learn more about the MLRC School Network! \n\nAdditional Info\nLodging recommendations: AC Marriott & Vista Quince \nParticipants will be provided with coffee and light snacks in the morning and afternoon and a full lunch meal each day. \n  \nFeatured Partner\nRead more about the January 2024 MLRC Research Symposium host school\, American School of Guatemala\, our August 2023 Featured Partner.
URL:https://mlrc.wisc.edu/event/research-symposium-guatemala-city/
LOCATION:The American School of Guatemala\, 11 calle 15-79 zona 15 Vista Hermosa 3\, Guatemala City\, Guatemala
CATEGORIES:Research Symposium
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231202
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231204
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SUMMARY:Research Symposium: Singapore
DESCRIPTION:What is a Research Symposium?\nThe MLRC Research Symposium is a unique two-day opportunity for international teachers and leaders to engage deeply in existing research about multilingual learners\, connect with global education scholars\, inquire together about shared problems of practice and discuss innovative strategies for serving multilingual learners. \nThe MLRC Research Symposium provides an opportunity for you and your colleagues to: \n\nEngage with research by learning about existing evidence and exploring the research process\nShare your own expertise with other schools and with the MLRC\nLearn from other participants and from the research expertise of the MLRC\nIdentify a focus issue for your school to analyze both strengths and goals for improvement\nCollaborate with other schools to help prioritize issues for future MLRC research\n\n \nNot a member yet? Learn more about the MLRC School Network! \n\nAdditional Info\nLodging recommendations: \n\nOasia Hotel Downtown\nOasia Hotel Novena \n\nParticipants will be provided with coffee and light snacks in the morning and afternoon and a full lunch meal each day.
URL:https://mlrc.wisc.edu/event/research-symposium-singapore/
LOCATION:XCL World Academy\, 2 Yishun Street 42\, 768039\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Research Symposium
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231118
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231120
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SUMMARY:Research Symposium: Barcelona\, Spain
DESCRIPTION:What is a Research Symposium?\nThe MLRC Research Symposium is a unique two-day opportunity for international teachers and leaders to engage deeply in existing research about multilingual learners\, connect with global education scholars\, inquire together about shared problems of practice and discuss innovative strategies for serving multilingual learners. \nThe MLRC Research Symposium provides an opportunity for you and your colleagues to: \n\nEngage with research by learning about existing evidence and exploring the research process\nShare your own expertise with other schools and with the MLRC\nLearn from other participants and from the research expertise of the MLRC\nIdentify a focus issue for your school to analyze both strengths and goals for improvement\nCollaborate with other schools to help prioritize issues for future MLRC research\n\nRegister now!\nRegular registration:\n$500 for MLRC School Network members\n$600 for non-members \n \nNot a member yet? Learn more about the MLRC School Network! \n\nAdditional Info\nLodging recommendations: \nTo stay within walking distance\, look into places in Esplugues and Sant Just\nClosest neighborhoods still in the city: Les Corts\, Maria Cristina\nAirbnb\, NH Hotels\, and Derby Hotels \n  \nParticipants will be provided with coffee and light snacks in the morning and afternoon and a full lunch meal each day. \n  \nFeatured Partners\n \n  \nMeet our November 2023 Featured Partner\, Elisabet Pladevall Ballester\, who will join us in Barcelona as our first glocal scholar. \n  \n  \n \n  \nRead more about the November 2023 MLRC Research Symposium host school\, American School of Barcelona\, our July 2023 Featured Partner. \n 
URL:https://mlrc.wisc.edu/event/research-symposium-barcelona/
LOCATION:American School of Barcelona\, c/ Jaume Balmes 7\, 08950 Esplugues de Llobregat\, Barcelona\, Spain
CATEGORIES:Research Symposium
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