VIRTUAL LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES FOR EDUCATORS AND PARENTS OF ELL/MLLS STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES
GRADUATE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
CENTER FOR EDUCATIONAL PARTNERSHIPS
NYS/NYC REGIONAL BILINGUAL EDUCATION RESOURCE NETWORK AND
THE NYS LANGUAGE REGIONAL BILINGUAL EDUCATION RESOURCE NETWORK AT NEW YORK UNIVERSITY
 
Present

Date: June 10, 2020
Time: 12:00-1:15 PM

Presenter: Dr.  Julie Esparza Brown

This live webinar will address the needs of ELL/MLLs specifically designed in considering the delivery of instruction through a virtual setting.  

Title: TEACHER/Administrator Webinar: Working with Multilingual Learners with Special Needs in a Virtual Setting

All educators are working under unprecedented circumstances to deliver instruction to their students through virtual learning.  When the student is a multilingual learner with special needs, providing federally-mandated free, appropriate, special education services, specially designed instruction, and English Language Development services becomes much more complex.  In this webinar, we examine ways to improve communication and collaboration with parents and students in order to provide relevant individualized instruction within the strengths of home and family context.  We will learn a framework for determining the best alignment between instructional and IEP goals and technology use, as well as considerations of disability-related needs and strategies for virtual learning.  While our current conditions may pose new challenges, it also poses opportunities for better understanding and collaboration between home and school.

CTLE WILL BE PROVIDED
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