Teaching Early Childhood Multilingual Learners Lifting Language
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Instructional Practices for Early Childhood MLs and teaching early childhood MLs
In this episode of Lifting Language, I gathered three leaders in the early childhood field to talk about teaching early childhood multilingual learners. Karen Nemeth, the author of numerous books and publications, Lena Cordova, an early childhood education specialist in Texas for Head Start, and Wendy Ditmars an ELA teacher in Massachusetts. This talk left me inspired and filled with ideas for working with young MLs and their families.
We discussed the principles of early childhood education and the role languages play, families as resources, and best instructional practices. I am willing to bet you will leave this episode with some new ideas. I know I did. And although the topic is early childhood, all teachers of multilingual learners can learn something from this conversation.
You can find Karen, Lena, and Wendy here:
@KarenNemethEdM
LanguageCastle.com
Karen N. Nemeth on LinkedIn
@lena_cordova
CourdovasClassroom on Instagram
Lena Cordova on LinkedIn
You can connect with Wendy Ditmars in the Advocating for ELLs Facebook group.
A few resources referenced in the podcast episode:
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/03004430.2019.1658086
www.readyrosie.com
Instructional Practices for Early Childhood MLs and teaching early childhood MLs
In this episode of Lifting Language, I gathered three leaders in the early childhood field to talk about teaching early childhood multilingual learners. Karen Nemeth, the author of numerous books and publications, Lena Cordova, an early childhood education specialist in Texas for Head Start, and Wendy Ditmars an ELA teacher in Massachusetts. This talk left me inspired and filled with ideas for working with young MLs and their families.
We discussed the principles of early childhood education and the role languages play, families as resources, and best instructional practices. I am willing to bet you will leave this episode with some new ideas. I know I did. And although the topic is early childhood, all teachers of multilingual learners can learn something from this conversation.
You can find Karen, Lena, and Wendy here:
@KarenNemethEdM
LanguageCastle.com
Karen N. Nemeth on LinkedIn
@lena_cordova
CourdovasClassroom on Instagram
Lena Cordova on LinkedIn
You can connect with Wendy Ditmars in the Advocating for ELLs Facebook group.
A few resources referenced in the podcast episode:
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/03004430.2019.1658086
www.readyrosie.com
40 min