Cultivating Language Growth: Research-Based Strategies for Secondary Multilingual Learners
Biography
Tracey is a dedicated ENL teacher with fifteen years of experience at both elementary and secondary levels in the Bethpage School District. Her commitment to language instruction and the academic success of multilingual learners has made a significant impact on her students. Tracey specializes in teaching grades 9-12 within both standalone and integrated co-teaching settings, providing valuable guidance in implementing effective instructional strategies tailored to diverse needs. A proud alum of Molloy University, she earned her BS in Childhood/Special Education and MS in TESOL. In 2016, she completed a second MS in Educational Administration & Supervision from Mercy College. As a lead teacher, Tracey plays a vital role in expanding and shaping the growing ENL department in her district.
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Casey 101
Start Date
1-3-2025 10:50 AM
End Date
1-3-2025 11:35 AM
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Discover practical, research-based strategies to support the language and academic development of your secondary Multilingual Learners. Explore methods for integrating content and language instruction, scaffolding lessons, and fostering collaborative learning. Leave with tools to close achievement gaps and ensure MLL success.
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Cultivating Language Growth: Research-Based Strategies for Secondary Multilingual Learners
Casey 101
Discover practical, research-based strategies to support the language and academic development of your secondary Multilingual Learners. Explore methods for integrating content and language instruction, scaffolding lessons, and fostering collaborative learning. Leave with tools to close achievement gaps and ensure MLL success.