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SUMMARY:Language Advocacy Day 2021 | JNCL-NCLIS
DESCRIPTION:On February 4-5\, several CAL staff will be participating in the annual Language Advocacy Day\, a Congressional visit attended by 200+ language professionals across the US. Lisa Tabaku and Beatriz Arias will be presenting on the Guiding Principles\, 3rd Edition during a sponsored session. Contact: Trey Calvin \n\n\nCAL Presentations\n\nSeven Principles of Effective Online Instruction for English Learners\nSociocultural Competence in Language Programs: Lessons from Dual Language
URL:https://www.cal.org/event/language-advocacy-day-2021-jncl-nclis/
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Digital Equity in Education: Whence and Where to?
DESCRIPTION:Register free here\nhttps://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_jxpTMl-pQ42_L_2Tef6cPg \n\nAs many schools migrate to the cloud\, some are considering a world where online learning is the new norm. Without thoughtful planning and action from policymakers\, many will be left behind. \nSo\, just what is “digital equity”? And what does it look like in action? \nIn this online brief\, our distinguished panel will trace the origins of digital equity in the US and contextualize its current policy status within our education system. We will also discuss potential solutions for policymakers and for educators as we strive to bridge the digital divide for all students. \n—\nLimited to first 500 registrants. This webinar will be recorded and broadcast on CAL Facebook Live: www.facebook.com/CALLinguistics/live
URL:https://www.cal.org/event/digital-equity-research-to-policy/
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