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Implementing a Co-Planning Model For Multilingual Learners

  • Hampton Conference Center Lower Mountain View Drive Colchester, VT, 05446 United States (map)

Implementing a Co-Planning Model For Multilingual Learners

With: Kayla Johnson, Marina Brzostoski and Christine Sealey, ELL Specialists

Target Audience: Educators new to teaching Multilingual Learners, Teacher teams, previous participants of the Co-Teaching Course through CVEDC or Essex’s SNHU taught by Johnson, Sealey, and Brzostoski.

How can you plan for a more thoughtful and inclusive classroom for your Multilingual Learners?  The newest book from best-selling authors Andrea Honigsfeld and Maria Dove, Co-Planning:  Five Essential Practices to Integrate Curriculum and Instruction for English Learners is included in this day-long workshop with Kayla Johnson, Christine Sealey and Marina Brzostoski.  This book will help provide co-planning resources that are practical, research-based, and easy to implement.

Would you like to establish and build on collegial relationships while supporting Multilingual Learners?  Join us in learning the relationship between content and language as we explore concepts from the Co-Planning Book. During this one-day workshop we will explore:

  • Co-planning models, templates, and protocols for immediate implementation

  • effective scaffolding practices

  • leading a school faculty and staff towards a collaborative culture centered in equity, diversity, and inclusion. 

  • the tri-part approach to assessment

     Time 8:30 Registration & breakfast 9:00 am – 3:30 pm

    Breakfast, lunch and text Included. (Honigsfield & Dove: Co-Planning: Five Essential Practices to Integrate Curriculum and Instruction for English Learners)

    Location:  Hampton Conference Center, Colchester

     Cost:   CVEDC member   $230        Non-Member  $275

About our Presenters:  Marina Brzostoski is the ELL teacher at the Center for Technology, Essex, where she has been working for the past 11 years. Marina is originally from Estonia. Kayla Johnson is an ELL Consultant. She has served students at all grade levels, though her primary focus has been K-3.  Christine Sealey is an ELL teacher at the Essex Westford School District in Essex and has taught in the Intensive English Program at Saint Michael’s College for 14 years.

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