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SUMMARY:Developing Academic Literacy and Language in the Content Areas
DESCRIPTION:Design practical\, hands-on activities for English learners to be successful within rigorous content instruction while exploring the academic language and literacy practices of the 21st century classroom. \n\nAcademic language is so much more than vocabulary. Please join us for this engaging two-day institute designed to increase understanding and provide practical resources regarding the instruction of academic language and literacy. \nThe institute will focus on the language acquisition of English learners at three levels: discourse\, sentence\, and word or phrase level. The focus will be on bridging from students’ home language(s)\, dialects and more conversational language to the classroom or text language that allows them to meet content and language acquisition standards in the classroom. \nBased on a 21st century approach to literacy\, participants will explore the academic language and literacy practices –– such as listening for the speaker’s point of view or justifying the answer to a math problem –– that students need to be successful within rigorous content instruction. Educators will also learn how to scaffold participation in these discipline-specific practices\, such as creating a model of the planetary system or contrasting two different cultural versions of a story. \nAfter defining academic language and literacy\, participants will learn more about each level of language and how each level is measured in English language proficiency assessments\, such as the WIDA ACCESS test. Participants will analyze classroom videos and texts at each of the levels of language. Facilitators will also draw upon CAL’s federally funded research on vocabulary acquisition and demonstrate methods for identifying and teaching high frequency\, high-utility academic vocabulary. \nThroughout the two days\, activities that teachers can implement in the classroom will be modeled. Strategies are applicable to bilingual learners as well as students at intermediate and advanced proficiencies in English\, including long term English learners. \nThe institute is designed for classroom teachers working with language learners in grades PreK-12. ESL\, reading and other school specialists who work with classroom teachers\, school administrators\, and other educators will also benefit from this valuable professional development opportunity.  Collaborative teaching teams are especially encouraged to attend. \nQuestions? Email CAL with any questions you may have about our offerings. \nCERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION\nParticipants will receive a CAL Certificate of Completion which may be used for continuing education credit. \nRegistration\nPlease click here to register for this institute.
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SUMMARY:Newcomers in Your School: Cultural Connections and Instructional Strategies
DESCRIPTION:Learn effective strategies and activities to increase your newcomer students’ inclusion and learning in the classroom \nPlease join CAL for this engaging and interactive two-day virtual institute providing practical resources for building a welcoming environment\, both socially and instructionally\, for all students. \nGiven the increasing tide of newcomer youth entering U.S. schools\, it is critical to address the cultural\, social-emotional\, and academic needs of these students to help them succeed in the classroom and beyond. Building on CAL’s decades of experience working with newcomers in educational and community settings\, this institute focuses on two key components for optimizing success for newcomer students in the classroom: \n\nDay One: Cultural Perspectives\, Influences\, and Key Resources\n\n\nDay Two: Adapting Content Instruction for Newcomer Students\n\nParticipants will receive proven strategies and practical resources they can use right away to create a welcoming environment for newcomer students and facilitate their learning. Designed for PreK-12 teachers\, administrators\, and other practitioners who work in educational settings with newcomer students and their families\, such as social workers\, counselors\, and after-school specialists\, CAL encourages teams of colleagues to attend. \nParticipants will learn how to: \n\nRecognize the diversity of newcomers in the schools\, including special populations such as unaccompanied youth\, students with limited and interrupted formal education\, and students who have experienced displacement and migration\nIdentify their own cultural perspectives\, assumptions\, and biases\, and how these interact with others’\nInteract in culturally-relevant ways with immigrant and non-immigrant educators\, students\, and families\nUse effective approaches and instructional strategies with newcomers in the content classroom\nAccess and create ready-to-use resources for classroom instruction\n\nEach attendee will receive a workshop packet with materials that explicitly address how to promote welcome for newcomers within educational settings. Presenters include CAL experts in immigrant and refugee integration and PreK-12 EL education\, building on CAL’s decades of experience in working with language learners\, immigrants\, and refugees. \nCertificate of Completion \nParticipants will receive a CAL Certificate of Completion for 14 hours which may be used for continuing education credit. \nQuestions? Email CAL with any questions you may have about our offerings. \nCERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION\nParticipants will receive a CAL Certificate of Completion which may be used for continuing education credit. \nRegistration\nPlease click here to register for this institute.
URL:https://www.cal.org/event/instructional-strategies/
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SUMMARY:Newcomers in Your School: Cultural Connections and Instructional Strategies
DESCRIPTION:Learn effective strategies and activities to increase your newcomer students’ inclusion and learning in the classroom \nLearn effective strategies and activities to increase your newcomer students’ inclusion and learning in the classroom \nPlease join CAL for this engaging and interactive two-day virtual institute providing practical resources for building a welcoming environment\, both socially and instructionally\, for all students. \nGiven the increasing tide of newcomer youth entering U.S. schools\, it is critical to address the cultural\, social-emotional\, and academic needs of these students to help them succeed in the classroom and beyond. Building on CAL’s decades of experience working with newcomers in educational and community settings\, this institute focuses on two key components for optimizing success for newcomer students in the classroom: \n\nDay One: Cultural Perspectives\, Influences\, and Key Resources\n\n\nDay Two: Adapting Content Instruction for Newcomer Students\n\nParticipants will receive proven strategies and practical resources they can use right away to create a welcoming environment for newcomer students and facilitate their learning. Designed for PreK-12 teachers\, administrators\, and other practitioners who work in educational settings with newcomer students and their families\, such as social workers\, counselors\, and after-school specialists\, CAL encourages teams of colleagues to attend. \nParticipants will learn how to: \n\nRecognize the diversity of newcomers in the schools\, including special populations such as unaccompanied youth\, students with limited and interrupted formal education\, and students who have experienced displacement and migration\nIdentify their own cultural perspectives\, assumptions\, and biases\, and how these interact with others’\nInteract in culturally-relevant ways with immigrant and non-immigrant educators\, students\, and families\nUse effective approaches and instructional strategies with newcomers in the content classroom\nAccess and create ready-to-use resources for classroom instruction\n\nEach attendee will receive a workshop packet with materials that explicitly address how to promote welcome for newcomers within educational settings. Presenters include CAL experts in immigrant and refugee integration and PreK-12 EL education\, building on CAL’s decades of experience in working with language learners\, immigrants\, and refugees. \nInstitute Agenda \n\nIn early March\, participants will be expected to complete approximately 4 hours of self-paced work in CAL’s asynchronous Moodle platform.\n\nMarch 1\, 2022: 9:30am-12:30pm & 2-3:30pm EST \nCultural Perspectives\, Influences\, and Key Resources \n\nBuilding awareness of the diversity of newcomer students in the school\, including special populations such as\n\nunaccompanied minors\nstudents with limited and interrupted formal schooling\n\n\nIdentifying our own perspectives and how these influence our interactions\nLearning more about our students and their families\, and what they contribute to the school and the learning environment\nFostering connections among your school’s students\, families\, and teachers\, immigrants\, and non-immigrants alike\nDetermining how to apply resources in your school setting\n\nMarch 8\, 2022: 9:30am-12:30pm & 2-3:30pm EST \nAdapting Content Instruction for Newcomer Students \n\nAnalyzing how to adapt content instruction and materials to meet the needs of newcomer students\nDetermining how to promote oral language development and begin to bridge oral language skills to literacy development\nDesigning classroom activities that allow newcomers to participate in grade-level content\nAnalyzing the application of the college and career readiness standards (such as CCSS) for optimal achievement by all newcomer students \n\nCost\n\nEarly bird registration by February 1\, 2022: $735/person\nAfter February 1\, 2022: $865/Person. Send 2 people or more and pay $735/person\n\n\nVenue\nThis Institute will be held online through a combination of interactive online web conferences and through self-paced assignments to be completed in CAL’s online learning platform. \nCertificate of Completion \nParticipants will receive a CAL Certificate of Completion for 14 hours which may be used for continuing education credit. \n\n\nQuestions? Email CAL with any questions you may have about our offerings. \n\n\nCertificate of Completion\n\nParticipants will receive a CAL Certificate of Completion which may be used for continuing education credit. \n\n\nREGISTER
URL:https://www.cal.org/event/newcomers-in-your-school-newcomers-march-2022/
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SUMMARY:Developing Academic Literacy and Language in the Content Areas
DESCRIPTION:Design practical\, hands-on activities for English learners to be successful within rigorous content instruction while exploring the academic language and literacy practices of the 21st century classroom. \nAcademic language is so much more than vocabulary. Please join us for this engaging two-day institute designed to increase understanding and provide practical resources regarding the instruction of academic language and literacy. \nThe institute will focus on the language acquisition of English learners at three levels: discourse\, sentence\, and word or phrase level. The focus will be on bridging from students’ home language(s)\, dialects and more conversational language to the classroom or text language that allows them to meet content and language acquisition standards in the classroom. \nBased on a 21st century approach to literacy\, participants will explore the academic language and literacy practices –– such as listening for the speaker’s point of view or justifying the answer to a math problem –– that students need to be successful within rigorous content instruction. Educators will also learn how to scaffold participation in these discipline-specific practices\, such as creating a model of the planetary system or contrasting two different cultural versions of a story. \nAfter defining academic language and literacy\, participants will learn more about each level of language and how each level is measured in English language proficiency assessments\, such as the WIDA ACCESS test. Participants will analyze classroom videos and texts at each of the levels of language. Facilitators will also draw upon CAL’s federally funded research on vocabulary acquisition and demonstrate methods for identifying and teaching high frequency\, high-utility academic vocabulary. \nThroughout the two days\, activities that teachers can implement in the classroom will be modeled. Strategies are applicable to bilingual learners as well as students at intermediate and advanced proficiencies in English\, including long term English learners. \nThe institute is designed for classroom teachers working with language learners in grades PreK-12. ESL\, reading and other school specialists who work with classroom teachers\, school administrators\, and other educators will also benefit from this valuable professional development opportunity.  Collaborative teaching teams are especially encouraged to attend. \nQuestions? Email CAL with any questions you may have about our offerings. \nCERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION\nParticipants will receive a CAL Certificate of Completion which may be used for continuing education credit. \nRegistration\nPlease click here to register for this institute.
URL:https://www.cal.org/event/language-in-the-content-areas/
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SUMMARY:More Than Words: Academic Language & Literacy
DESCRIPTION:Design practical\, hands-on activities for English learners to be successful within rigorous content instruction while exploring the academic language and literacy practices of the 21st century classroom. \nAcademic language is so much more than vocabulary. Please join us for this engaging two-day institute designed to increase understanding and provide practical resources regarding the instruction of academic language and literacy. \nThe institute will focus on the language acquisition of English learners at three levels: discourse\, sentence\, and word or phrase level. The focus will be on bridging from students’ home language(s)\, dialects and more conversational language to the classroom or text language that allows them to meet content and language acquisition standards in the classroom. \nBased on a 21st century approach to literacy\, participants will explore the academic language and literacy practices –– such as listening for the speaker’s point of view or justifying the answer to a math problem –– that students need to be successful within rigorous content instruction. Educators will also learn how to scaffold participation in these discipline-specific practices\, such as creating a model of the planetary system or contrasting two different cultural versions of a story. \nAfter defining academic language and literacy\, participants will learn more about each level of language and how each level is measured in English language proficiency assessments\, such as the WIDA ACCESS test. Participants will analyze classroom videos and texts at each of the levels of language. Facilitators will also draw upon CAL’s federally funded research on vocabulary acquisition and demonstrate methods for identifying and teaching high frequency\, high-utility academic vocabulary. \nThroughout the two days\, activities that teachers can implement in the classroom will be modeled. Strategies are applicable to bilingual learners as well as students at intermediate and advanced proficiencies in English\, including long term English learners. \nThe institute is designed for classroom teachers working with language learners in grades PreK-12. ESL\, reading and other school specialists who work with classroom teachers\, school administrators\, and other educators will also benefit from this valuable professional development opportunity.  Collaborative teaching teams are especially encouraged to attend. \nAgenda\nSelf-Paced Content \n\nBetween March 3rd and 10th\, 2022\, participants will be expected to complete approximately 3 hours of self-paced work in CAL’s asynchronous Moodle platform.\n\nMarch 3\, 2022: 9:30am-12:30pm and 2:00-3:30pm EST \n\nIdentifying key principles for instructing English learners in content and language development classrooms\nDefining academic language and literacy in the 21st century\nBridging from oral language to traditional literacy\nAnalyzing text and classroom interactions at the three levels of academic language: discourse\, sentence\, and word/phrase\nFostering a motivating learning environment and developing language awareness activities\n\nMarch 10\, 2022: 9:30am-12:30pm and 2:00-3:30pm EST \n\nStrategically selecting vocabulary terms to meet individual instructional needs and content and language standards\nApplying differentiated methods of instruction to teach various kinds of words\nUsing methods for explicit vocabulary instruction\, including contextual and analytic instruction\nPromoting oral language development and incidental word learning through the four modalities of language\nWrap-Up\n\n\nCost\n\nEarly bird registration by February 1\, 2022: $735/person.\nAfter February 1\, 2022: $865/person. Send 2 people or more and pay $735 each.\nCost includes all training materials. Each participant receives a copy of CAL’s professional development workbook: Developing Academic Literacy and Language in the Content Areas and the companion video clips and unit plans.\nRegister early\, as space is limited.\n\n\n\nQuestions? Email CAL with any questions you may have about our offerings. \n\n\nCertificate of Completion\n\nParticipants will receive a CAL Certificate of Completion which may be used for continuing education credit. \n\n\nREGISTER
URL:https://www.cal.org/event/more-than-words-academic-language-literacy-academic-language-and-literacy-mar-2022/
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SUMMARY:Leading Dual Language Programs for Student Success
DESCRIPTION:Learn how to enhance or develop your dual language program based on the 7 research-based strands of effective dual language education in the Guiding Principles. Sign on with your leadership team and work collaboratively to make your dual language program the best it can be! \nThis 12-hour\, synchronous institute\, guided by CAL’s decades of experience in connecting research to practice and the CAL publication\, Guiding Principles for Dual Language Education\, provides information and tools to help school leaders gain a solid understanding of the benefits of dual language education\, explore how they can develop a program that promotes student success in two languages\, and increase their impact as leaders. \nThis session is intended for district and school leaders (to include principals\, assistant principals\, and teacher leaders) who are seeking to deepen their practical understanding of the “nuts and bolts” of effective dual language programming. Special emphasis is placed on strategies for ensuring language and cultural equity to create an environment where bilingualism\, biliteracy\, high academic achievement\, and sociocultural competence thrive. \nThe institute will provide a venue for knowledge building\, planning\, and networking with peers. In collaboration with colleagues\, participants will be invited to actively reflect on their current policies and practices to determine next steps for enhancing or building their programs. \nRemote Institute Design \n\nSynchronous\, online sessions take place in one week with 2-hour sessions each day followed by an application assignment and sharing session held during the following week.\nYou will have the opportunity to interact with educators from other schools and districts.\nYou will be able to apply what you learned to your evolving program.\n\nCURRICULUM OVERVIEW\nThis institute is designed to help educators develop or strengthen their dual language programs. Based on CAL’s highly acclaimed Guiding Principles for Dual Language Education 3rd Edition\, the institute provides foundational information\, cites the research\, and provides the tools to help districts and schools support and develop the seven strands of successful DL program design and implementation: \n\nProgram Structure\n\n\nCurriculum\n\n\nInstruction\n\n\nAssessment and Accountability\n\n\nStaff Quality and Professional Development\n\n\nFamily and Community\n\n\nSupport and Resources\n\nParticipants will leave the institute with a wealth of knowledge and ideas for long- and short-term planning. \nCERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION\nParticipants who attend every session will receive a CAL Certificate of Completion for 12 hours\, which may be used for continuing education credit depending on the requirements of your state or district. \nQuestions? Email CAL with any questions you may have about our offerings. \nRegistration\nPlease click here to register for this institute.
URL:https://www.cal.org/event/student-success-march/
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SUMMARY:Leading Dual Language Programs for Student Success
DESCRIPTION:Learn how to enhance or develop your dual language program based on the 7 research-based strands of effective dual language education in the Guiding Principles. Sign on with your leadership team and work collaboratively to make your dual language program the best it can be! \n\nThis 12-hour\, synchronous institute\, guided by CAL’s decades of experience in connecting research to practice and the CAL publication\, Guiding Principles for Dual Language Education\, provides information and tools to help school leaders gain a solid understanding of the benefits of dual language education\, explore how they can develop a program that promotes student success in two languages\, and increase their impact as leaders. \nThis session is intended for district and school leaders (to include principals\, assistant principals\, and teacher leaders) who are seeking to deepen their practical understanding of the “nuts and bolts” of effective dual language programming. Special emphasis is placed on strategies for ensuring language and cultural equity to create an environment where bilingualism\, biliteracy\, high academic achievement\, and sociocultural competence thrive. \nThe institute will provide a venue for knowledge building\, planning\, and networking with peers. In collaboration with colleagues\, participants will be invited to actively reflect on their current policies and practices to determine next steps for enhancing or building their programs. \nRemote Institute Design \n\nSynchronous\, online sessions take place in one week with 2-hour sessions each day followed by an application assignment and sharing session held during the following week.\nYou will have the opportunity to interact with educators from other schools and districts.\nYou will be able to apply what you learned to your evolving program.\n\nCurriculum Overview \nThis institute is designed to help educators develop or strengthen their dual language programs. Based on CAL’s highly acclaimed Guiding Principles for Dual Language Education 3rd Edition\, the institute provides foundational information\, cites the research\, and provides the tools to help districts and schools support and develop the seven strands of successful DL program design and implementation: \n\nProgram Structure\n\n\nCurriculum\n\n\nInstruction\n\n\nAssessment and Accountability\n\n\nStaff Quality and Professional Development\n\n\nFamily and Community\n\n\nSupport and Resources\n\nParticipants will leave the institute with a wealth of knowledge and ideas for long- and short-term planning. \nSchedule of Interactive Webinars  \nMonday through Friday\, March 21-25 and Tuesday\, March 29\, 2022 \n\n\n\nMonday\, March 21 \n1:00 – 3:00 pm PT \n2:00 – 4:00 pm MT \n3:00 – 5:00 pm CT \n4:00 – 6:00 pm ET\nWebinar I: The Context and Strand 1. \n\nResearch on Benefits of Bilingualism\nOverview of the Guiding Principles\nProgram Structure Essentials\n\n\n\n\nTuesday\, March 22 \n1:00 – 3:00 pm PT \n2:00 – 4:00 pm MT \n3:00 – 5:00 pm CT \n4:00 – 6:00 pm ET\nWebinar II: Stands 2. and 3. \n\nCurriculum\nInstruction\n\n\n\n\nWednesday\, March 23 \n1:00 – 3:00 pm PT \n2:00 – 4:00 pm MT \n3:00 – 5:00 pm CT \n4:00 – 6:00 pm ET\nWebinar III: Strand 4. \n\nAssessment and Accountability\n\n\n\n\nThursday\, March 24 \n1:00 – 3:00 pm PT \n2:00 – 4:00 pm MT \n3:00 – 5:00 pm CT \n4:00 – 6:00 pm ET\nWebinar IV:  Strand 5. \n\nStaff Quality and Professional Development\n\n\n\n\nFriday\, March 25 \n1:00 – 3:00 pm PT \n2:00 – 4:00 pm MT \n3:00 – 5:00 pm CT \n4:00 – 6:00 pm ET\nWebinar V: Strands 6. and 7. \n\nFamily and Community\nSupport and Resources\n\n\n\n\nTuesday\, March 29 \n1:00 – 3:00 pm PT \n2:00 – 4:00 pm MT \n3:00 – 5:00 pm CT \n4:00 – 6:00 pm ET\nWebinar VI: \n\nSpotlight: Socio-cultural competence resources\nSharing Our Ideas regarding short and long-term planning\n\n\n\n\n\nMaterials \nParticipants will be mailed a hard copy of the Guiding Principles for Dual Language Education 3rd Edition book provided we have your mailing address. \nCertificate of Completion \nParticipants who attend every session will receive a CAL Certificate of Completion for 12 hours\, which may be used for continuing education credit depending on the requirements of your state or district. \n\n\nQuestions? Email CAL with any questions you may have about our offerings. \n\nREGISTER
URL:https://www.cal.org/event/dlinstitutemar2022/
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