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Our podcast showcases the voices of TESOL professionals who understand the current climate in our field and can offer perspectives and insights on critical issues, ways to diversify instructional efforts, and various new methods used to engage students from diverse backgrounds. In sharing this knowledge and experience with our audience, we hope to effectively empower current and upcoming TESOL professionals of all ethnic and multilingual backgrounds, while strengthening the theme of this year’s conference; Shifting Teaching Paradigms: Examining Inclusive, Dynamic Practices.

NYS TESOL: Shifting Teaching Paradigms NYS TESOL Conference 2022

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Our podcast showcases the voices of TESOL professionals who understand the current climate in our field and can offer perspectives and insights on critical issues, ways to diversify instructional efforts, and various new methods used to engage students from diverse backgrounds. In sharing this knowledge and experience with our audience, we hope to effectively empower current and upcoming TESOL professionals of all ethnic and multilingual backgrounds, while strengthening the theme of this year’s conference; Shifting Teaching Paradigms: Examining Inclusive, Dynamic Practices.

    Shifting with NYS TESOL President Dr. Ching-Ching Lin

    Shifting with NYS TESOL President Dr. Ching-Ching Lin

    In this final, bonus episode before the conference, hear our President’s thoughts on this year’s conference theme, how embedded structural ideas have shaped us as educators, and how a “deficit view” impacts the concept of inclusiveness!
    Ching-Ching Lin, Ed. D., is humbled and honored to serve as the NYS TESOL 2021-2022 President and looking forward to serving its diverse communities in collaboration with an impressive lineup of Executive Board members. As an educator, her career spans more than 20 years of experience as a high school social studies, ESL, & Bilingual Education teacher, college ESL instructor, and TESOL & Bilingual Education educator. Her passion for working with culturally and linguistically diverse communities comes from her personal experience as an immigrant, a former international student and English Language Learner.
    Check out her Facebook Group: Global Diversity and Inclusion Lab, and be on the lookout for a collaborative book for NYS TESOL "Community Asset Mapping."

    • 36分
    Shifting with Principal Aneesha Jacko

    Shifting with Principal Aneesha Jacko

    Join us for this episode, featuring our Friday, Nov 4th keynote (1pm)!! Aneesha N. Jacko, Principal at the New York City Department of Education, has been recognized by Marquis Who’s Who Top Executives for dedication, achievements, and leadership in early childhood literacy and academic administration. Attending Hampton University, she received a Bachelor of Arts in psychology in 1999. She is currently a doctoral candidate at St. John Fisher University. Find out more about her work and her book, “Audacity to Speak,” scheduled to launch later in November on Insta at https://instagram.com/principaljacko?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= , or on her website: http://audacitytospeak.com/

    • 23分
    Shifting with Fia Davis

    Shifting with Fia Davis

    Today we are excited to have Superintendent Fia Davis on our 2nd to last podcast episode! She is our in-person opening speaker on Friday, Nov 4th @ 9:00am! Listen in as she unpacks her interpretation of our conference theme, discusses her unique style of leadership, and leaves us with some unforgettable nuggets of wisdom for all educators.  BIO: Fia Davis is an educational leader who believes she is called to serve. Her mission is to “impact, influence, transform, and foster equity and joy in education.” She has been an educator for over 26 years. In July of 2022, Ms. Davis became Superintendent of Bronx High Schools Districts 8, 10, 11 (Non-Affinity) in the New York City Department of Education (NYCDOE).  She is accountable for 38 high schools in a district of over 21,000 students.  Her district’s motto, “38 Schools, 38 Pathways to Graduation, College, and Career.”  Most recently she served as a NYC DOE Deputy Superintendent for two years in Community School District 10 which is the largest district in the Bronx, where she was accountable for and led 23 schools during the pandemic and school opening post-quarantine. Ms. Davis served as principal for 15 years, most recently at Pathways College Preparatory School, a secondary and early college high school, Title 1, which enrolls 100% students of color. Upon her arrival at Pathways, Ms. Davis declared that the school would be a pathway into college and career for all students. In her four years there, Pathways graduation rate rose from 67% to 94%. Her leadership earned her a spot in the 2019-20 cohort of the national Cahn Fellowship for Distinguished Principals, Columbia University. In 2006, Ms. Davis founded the Urban Assembly School for the Performing Arts. She holds a BA in English and Africana Studies from the State University of New York at Albany, an MA in Secondary Education from New York University, and an MS in Educational Administration from Pace University, which she completed in partnership with New Leaders for New Schools. She is currently pursuing her doctorate at Fordham University.
    To find out more about Fia or the organizations she is a part of: https://www.instagram.com/complementary_conversations/   https://www.instagram.com/theofficialosg/  @davis_fia - Twitter

    • 29分
    Shifting with Dr. David E. Kirkland

    Shifting with Dr. David E. Kirkland

    Today we welcome Dr. David E. Kirkland, our opening keynote speaker for the first day of our conference-  Virtual Day on Nov 3rd. Catch his talk at 9am!! 
    David E. Kirkland is a Professor of Urban Education and founder and CEO of the education equity organization forwardED. He is an activist and educator, cultural critic and author, and a leading national scholar and advocate for vulnerable students. While Dr. Kirkland’s work has always centered equity and culturally and linguistically responsive-sustaining education, his most recent work with forwardED has focused on supporting instruction responsive to the social, cultural, and emotional needs of linguistically and culturally plural students. Dr. Kirkland taught secondary school and served as a school administrator in Michigan and New York. He has also organized youth empowerment and youth mentoring programs in major U.S. cities and currently leads efforts to enhance education options for vulnerable youth throughout the U.S. Dr. Kirkland has received many awards for his research and educational advocacy work; a full list can be found here. Learn more about Dr. Kirkland by clicking on the following links:
    “A Search Past Silence: The Literacy of Black Males”
    "How a Dyslexic Boy Fell in Love with Words"
    "Elements of Oppression"
    "Transformation Needed to Integrate School"
    "English Professor Directs NYU Center to Make Education More Equitable"
    In this episode, learn about the personal experiences that led Dr. Kirkland into the field of education. Listen in as he discusses the difference between “being asked to the dance vs. being asked TO dance,” why it's important to distinguish between implementing linguistic justice "ON" our students vs "WITH" them, and how we can welcome home and youth cultures and languages into our learning space and think of our students "not as deficits, but as profits!"

    • 43分
    Shifting with Dr. Helaine W. Marshall

    Shifting with Dr. Helaine W. Marshall

    Dr. Marshall is Professor of Education and Director of Language Education Programs at LIU Hudson, NY, USA. She teaches courses in linguistics and multicultural education in face-to-face, blended, and synchronous online formats. Her research interests include: culturally responsive-sustaining education, SLIFE (Students with Limited or Interrupted Formal Education), nontraditional teaching of grammar, and instructional technology, especially flipped learning. In working with Hmong refugee-background students in Green Bay, Wisconsin, Dr. Marshall developed a culturally responsive-sustaining pedagogical approach, known as the Mutually Adaptive Learning Paradigm, or MALP. She has published articles on MALP in ELT Journal and TESOL Journal, among others.  Her most recent book, published with University of Michigan Press, is Meeting the Needs of SLIFE: A Guide for Educators, 2nd ed., (2020), co-authored with Andrea DeCapua and Frank L. Tang.  Dr. Marshall has also developed a model of online flipped learning, and her most recent article on that topic is “Fostering Teaching Presence through the Synchronous Online Flipped Learning Approach,” published in TESL-EJ and co-authored with Ilka Kostka.

    Listen in as Dr. Marshall takes us back to the early days of NYS TESOL, her experiences as a language learner, and her idea of what it means to "shift."

    • 33分
    Shifting with Dr. Malik Small

    Shifting with Dr. Malik Small

    First, I’d like to offer a correction!! At the end of this episode, I state that Malik will be speaking on Nov 4th, but it is in fact Saturday, Nov 5th!! Mark your calendars as he will be out opening speaker that day! 
    Dr. Malik A. Small is a middle school principal in the community of East New York Brooklyn with over ten years of experience in educational leadership, both in charter as well as district schools. He is a passionate advocate for social justice, restorative practices, culturally responsive education, equity in schools and empowering children, families and communities to close the opportunity gap that persists due to institutionalized racism. Dr. Small is a public speaker and frequent guest and panelist in forums that include The Heather B Show, The Raw Perspective, & The Dr. Selma B Show. He is also a proud member of the Off School Grounds Coalition. Dr. Small also sits as a board member on the Mount Vernon Youth Board and is a member of the Eagle Foundation/BERC Pilot Design Team for the Education Equity Action Plan. He is currently working on several books and was recently published in the National Association of Secondary School Principals Journal. 
    In this episode, Dr. Small shares the difference between being “schooled” and being “educated,” how to close the exposure and opportunity gaps prevalent in a number of schools, and how he is changing the paradigm of what mindfulness looks like at his school.

    • 35分

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