This workshop will be for new WL teachers who are about to embark on their first year of language education. It will include advice from two second-year teachers from two very different schools on how to navigate different topics such as setting up the beginning of the year, stress and time management techniques, and other topics the presenters wish they had known before stepping into the first year of teaching.
Kelly McGuirk: Fordham University (BA English and Spanish), Hofstra University (MSEd Spanish and ENL Education) 1 Year of Teaching Spanish at Bay Shore High School.
As current and future language leaders, we constantly strive to lead, mentor and support our World Language and ENL teachers. Join us for a lively discussion about strategies for supporting our teachers and leading our departments.
Curriculum Associate for World Languages and ENL, Massapequa School District
Will currently works at the Massapequa School District as the Curriculum Associate for World Language and ENL. He earned his B.A. in Spanish in Political Science and his M.A. in Foreign Language Education from Syracuse University. In addition to his time serving in leadership roles... Read More →
Ana Aguiar-Mady is the K-12 Director of World Languages and ENL at North Shore Schools as well as a Past President of LILT. she became a part of the Executive Board in 1994 and since then has served in several roles, including twice as President along with leadership roles for NYSAFLT... Read More →
District Chairperson for World Languages and ENL, Northport-East Northport UFSD
JEnnifer is the Chairperson of World Languages & ESL in the Northport-East NorthportSchool District, Jenn was the former chairperson and teacher of French at Calhoun HS.Ms. Nesfield has served on steering committees for the development of the FLACSRegional Exams, and has also presented... Read More →
Saturday October 26, 2024 10:45am - 11:45am EDT
Room 120
Adapting Secondary Curriculum for ELLs will teach participants strategies that work to adapt content area curriculum for ELLs at all English language proficiencies. This will include crating dual language materials that support learning, instructional delivery strategies and formative and summative assessments that inform teaching while strengthening independence for ELLs. This workshop will also present strategies and a curriculum to use in stand-alone ENL courses. Teachers will be able to apply strategies to create materials that support the learning of all ELLs, improve instructional delivery and design curriculum that supports achievement in integrated content courses and stand-alone courses.
Amanda Haleiko has been a teacher in New York State for 24 years working with marginalized student populations. She began her career teaching in the Nassau BOCES alternative education programs for at-risk teens as a high school English teacher and transitioned to ENL about 9 years... Read More →
Saturday October 26, 2024 1:00pm - 2:00pm EDT
Room 120