Highest Aspirations

Ellevation Education
Highest Aspirations

On the Highest Aspirations Podcast, we engage in important conversations about the most rapidly growing student demographic in the United States - English Language Learners. We speak with educators and students, researchers and policy makers, and parents and community members about how we can help all students reach their highest aspirations. Join us on this important journey as we bring the vibrant ELL Community together around the topics that matter most to the students we serve.

  1. S14/E1: Understanding English learner needs through the Critical Data Process with Steve Gill

    1月7日

    S14/E1: Understanding English learner needs through the Critical Data Process with Steve Gill

    English learners with special needs often face significant barriers to accessing appropriate support in schools, and accurate identification is critical to their success. Steve Gill, a seasoned educator, school psychologist, and consultant with over 15 years of experience, joins Highest Aspirations to discuss the Critical Data Process—a framework designed to guide teams in evaluating and supporting dually identified students. Drawing from his extensive work with thousands of educators and school districts across the U.S., Gill shares his journey from recognizing the gaps in his own training to developing a system that prioritizes context, collaboration, and equity. In this episode, Steve Gill delves into the complexities of identifying special education needs among English learners and the importance of viewing students through an asset-based lens. He highlights the value of building diverse evaluation teams, leveraging localized data, and fostering high expectations for all students. Whether you're an educator, school psychologist, or administrator, this conversation offers practical strategies for refining assessment practices, addressing systemic challenges, and ensuring that every student receives the support they need to thrive. Key questions we address: How can educators effectively use the Critical Data Process to differentiate between language acquisition challenges and potential disabilities in English learners? What role do expectations, context, and collaboration play in creating equitable evaluations and interventions for dually identified students? How can schools and districts adapt their systems to better support language learners and ensure accurate identification of their needs? For additional episode and community resources: Download the transcript here. Visit Steve Gill’s website. Steve Gill’s book on language acquisition. Steve Gill’s book Let’s Talk. For additional free resources geared toward supporting English learners, ⁠visit our blog. To expand your connection within the Ellevation community by join our ⁠Ellevation Educator Facebook Group. Steve Gill is an experienced educator, school psychologist, and consultant who has dedicated his career to improving outcomes for English learners and students with special needs. With over 15 years of consulting experience, Steve has trained more than 23,000 educators across the U.S. and worked with professionals in 14 countries. His extensive career includes roles in gifted education, counseling, coaching, and developing innovative frameworks like the Critical Data Process—a tool designed to guide equitable evaluations for dually identified students. Steve is also a prolific author, having co-authored 10 books, which reflect his passion for education, creativity, and practical solutions. Through his work, Steve continues to empower educators with strategies that foster equity, leverage data, and focus on the strengths of every student.

    56 分鐘
  2. S13/E10: Building Bridges for Newcomer Families with Amy King and Yvonne Williams

    2024/12/19

    S13/E10: Building Bridges for Newcomer Families with Amy King and Yvonne Williams

    Newcomer students bring diverse strengths and experiences to their schools but often face unique challenges in adjusting to a new country, culture, and educational system. Amy King and Yvonne Williams from WCEPS join Highest Aspirations to discuss how clear communication, culturally responsive practices, and meaningful family engagement can help schools support newcomer families effectively. In this episode, King and Williams share actionable strategies for building partnerships with families, fostering inclusive environments, and addressing the diverse needs of students and families. From leveraging families’ strengths to shifting deficit-based perspectives, this conversation offers valuable insights for educators committed to creating spaces where all students can succeed. Key questions we address: What strategies can schools implement to foster culturally responsive communication and actively engage families as partners in education? How can educators address the unique needs of newcomer families while leveraging their strengths to create inclusive school environments? What steps can schools take to ensure clear communication channels that respect and reflect families’ diverse cultural backgrounds? For additional episode and community resources: Download the transcript here Watch the recording of Amy and Yvonne’s IMPACT session Engage with the Building Bridges padlet Learn more about WCEPS work on their website Stay updated on upcoming Tips and Dips webinars For additional free resources geared toward supporting English learners, ⁠visit our blog To expand your connection within the Ellevation community by joining our ⁠Ellevation Educator Facebook Group Yvonne Williams is the Director of Multilingual Learner Educator Engagement at WCEPS, where she works closely with Local Education Agencies (LEAs) to support educators in meeting their goals. As an immigrant from Chihuahua, Mexico, and a former English language learner, Yvonne brings a deeply personal perspective to her work. Her 25+ years of experience in education, including her time as a WIDA Professional Learning Specialist, have shaped her dedication to helping diverse language learners succeed. Amy King has more than 20 years of experience in the field of English language teaching both in the US and overseas. She served as a Senior Professional Learning Specialist at WIDA, taught ESL in K–12 public schools, private language schools, and adult education programs. Internationally, she has taught in both Slovakia and South Korea.

    56 分鐘
  3. S13/E9: Supporting newcomer students through acculturation with Dr. Marie Heath

    2024/12/11

    S13/E9: Supporting newcomer students through acculturation with Dr. Marie Heath

    Newcomer students face unique challenges as they adjust to life in a new country, culture, and educational system. Dr. Marie Heath, an international educational consultant with over 30 years of experience, joins Highest Aspirations to share her expertise on acculturation and bicultural identity. Drawing from her own experience as the child of an immigrant and her doctoral research at Texas A&M Commerce, Dr. Heath discusses strategies for helping newcomer students build their bicultural identities while navigating the complexities of their new environment. In this episode, Dr. Heath explores the importance of creating a welcoming space, building connections between schools and families, and equipping students with the tools they need to thrive academically, socially, and emotionally. From developing systematic approaches to supporting newcomers to celebrating their strengths and unique contributions, this conversation provides actionable insights for educators dedicated to fostering inclusive classrooms. Key questions we address: How can educators help newcomer students build bicultural identities while easing their transition into a new school environment? What strategies can schools use to engage newcomer families and create stronger school-community connections? Why is it critical to address students’ emotional and cultural needs alongside academic goals, and how can teachers achieve this balance? For additional episode and community resources: Download the transcript here. Learn more about the Multilingual Acculturation Studies for Newcomers course Access Multilingual Acculturation Studies Resources For additional free resources geared toward supporting English learners, ⁠visit our blog  To expand your connection within the Ellevation community by join our ⁠Ellevation Educator Facebook Group. Dr. Marie Heath is an international educational consultant with over 30 years of experience in education. She earned her doctorate from Texas A&M Commerce, focusing on acculturation for immigrant adolescents and successful bicultural and bilingual integration. Growing up as the child of an immigrant, Dr. Heath understands the complexities of navigating multiple cultural worlds and has dedicated her career to what she calls “the beautiful art of grafting multicultural identities.” Today, Dr. Heath works to help newcomer students and their families adjust to new cultural, linguistic, and academic environments, offering practical tools for fostering resilience and celebrating diversity.

    48 分鐘

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On the Highest Aspirations Podcast, we engage in important conversations about the most rapidly growing student demographic in the United States - English Language Learners. We speak with educators and students, researchers and policy makers, and parents and community members about how we can help all students reach their highest aspirations. Join us on this important journey as we bring the vibrant ELL Community together around the topics that matter most to the students we serve.

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