New Technologies for Teaching ELL Students: Using Wikis, Blogs, Podcasting, Social Bookmarking and Clickers in Teaching and Learning

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Date
Time
Location
Tuesday, June 3, 2008 12:00pm to 3:30pm Hunter College – Hunter North (HN) Building - Room C104
Wednesday, June 4, 2008 4:15pm to 6:15pm Hunter College – Hunter North (HN) Building - Room C104
Wednesday, June 11, 2008 4:15pm to 6:15pm Hunter College – Hunter North (HN) Building - Room C104
Thursday, June 12, 2006 4:15pm to 6:15pm Hunter College – Hunter North (HN) Building - Room C104
Wednesday, June 18, 2008 4:15pm to 6:15pm Hunter College – Hunter North (HN) Building - Room C104

Workshop Focus
• Thursday, May 29: Workshop 1 - Social Bookmarking as a Resource for Teachers
• Wednesday, June 4: Workshop 2 – Interactiive Teaching & Learning with Clickers
• Wednesday, June 11: Workshop 3 - Podcasting in the ESL Classroom
• Thursday, June 12: Workshop 4 – Using Blogs with ELL Students
• Wednesday, June 18: Workshop 5 – Using Wikis for Collaborative Learning

Registration:
Pre-registration is required. Please fax completed registration form to (212) 650-3815 or e-mail completed form to xrodrigu@hunter.cuny.edu. For information call (212) 772-4762 or 4768
* Registration is limited to the first 25 people who register.

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Using Internet Resources that Support Content Area Learning for English Language Learners with Limited Formal Schooling

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Date
Time
Location
Tuesday, May 27, 2008 12:00pm – 3:30pm Hunter College – Thomas Hunter Hall Computer LAB 403

Workshop Focus
• Designed for educators who provide instructional services to ELL students who arrive with limited/interrupted formal education
• Address the needs of the struggling ELL students in developing their content area knowledge
• Identify strategies to scaffold vocabulary development in content areas
• Explore internet resources for Science and Social Studies

Registration:
Pre-registration is required. Please fax completed registration form to (212) 650-3815 or e-mail completed form to xrodrigu@hunter.cuny.edu. For information call (212) 772-4762 or 4768
* Registration is limited to the first 45 people who register.

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Developing Literacy for English Language Learners with Limited Formal Schooling Through Technology

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Date
Time
Location
Thursday, May 13, 2008 12:00pm – 3:30pm Hunter College – Thomas Hunter Hall Computer LAB 403

Workshop Focus
• Designed for educators who provide instructional services to ELL students who arrive with limited/interrupted formal education;
• Address the needs of the struggling ELL students in developing their literacy skills
• Identify strategies to scaffold instruction in reading;
• Identify and explore internet resources and instructional materials

Registration:
Pre-registration is required. Please fax completed registration form to (212) 650-3815 or e-mail completed form to xrodrigu@hunter.cuny.edu. For information call (212) 772-4762 or 4768
* Registration is limited to the first 45 people who register.

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NCLB Symposium and Principals' Institute

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Date
Time
Location
Tuesday, April 29, 2008 8:30pm. - 2:00pm. Fordham University

Registration:
• Email bronxbetac@fordham.edu with your name, district, school & phone #.
• Principals' Institute is open only to Principals or their appointed supervisors. All participants of the Principals’ Institute must also attend the morning session. In your registration email, indicate if you will attend both the NCLB Symposium and the Principals’ Institute.

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Social Studies for ELLs Creating Bonds with Children from Other Cultures through Multicultural Stories and Storytelling

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Date
Time
Location
Friday, April 11, 2008 9:30pm. - 1:00pm. Hunter College West Building Room 217

Workshop Focus:
• Literacy strategies will be integrated within the area of Social Studies
• Internet resources and instructional materials for Social Studies will be highlighted

Registration:
• Pre-registration is required. Please fax completed registration form to (212) 650-3815, or e-mail completed form to gzuazua@hunter.cuny.edu

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Bridging Native Language Arts Standards & Technology for English Language Learners

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Date
Time
Location
Tuesday, February 5, 2008 12:30pm. - 3:30pm. Thomas Hunter Hall Lab Rm. 403

Registration:
• Open to ALL K-12 Educators, however due to limited seating you must be registered to attend.

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Dr. Kate Kinsella -- Vocabulary is the KEY to Comprehension for English Language Learners

Dr. Kinsella’s explicit, research-based vocabulary instructional strategies promotes rigorous academic vocabulary development and lesson comprehension, preparing students for the demands of subject area content, and high stakes testing.

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Date
Time
Location
Saturday, January 26, 2008 9:00am. - 2:30pm. Fordham University

Registration:
• Registration: Register by Friday, January 18, 2008 at www.fordham.edu/bronxbetac under "Training"

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Bridging ESL Standards & Technology for English Language Learners

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Date
Time
Location
Thursday, Nov. 27, 2007 12:30pm. - 3:30pm. Thomas Hunter Hall Lab Rm. 403

Registration:
• Please download the registration forms above

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ELA Standards & Technology for English Language Learners

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Date
Time
Location
Thursday, Nov. 15, 2007 12:30pm. - 3:30pm. Thomas Hunter Hall Lab Rm. 403

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• Please download the registration forms above

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Educating English Language Learners
PreK-16 Multi-Literacy: The Key to Success
Third Annual Bilingual Education Conference

· Keynote Speakers: Dr. Yetta Goodman, Dr. Kenneth Goodman, and Dr. Debra Goodman
· Hosted by Eugenlo Maria de Hostos Community College (450 Grand Concourse, Bronx, NY 10451)

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Date
Time
Location
Friday, Sept. 28, 2007 8:30a.m. - 4:00p.m. Hostos Community College
Saturday Sept. 29, 2007 8:30a.m. - 1:00p.m. Hostos Community College

Registration:
• Please download the registration form. For venders, please download the vendor invitation letter. For more information, please contact Pedro L. Maymi Pedro L. Maymi at 718-518-4152

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ELL SCHOOL TALK
An Institute Series: Assessments & Accountability For English Language Learners

· PART I: THE HIGH SCHOOL CORDINATION MEETING: THE REGENTS CHALLENGE… (Oct 12)
· PART II: NCLB/SED ASSESSMENTS AND ACCOUNTABILITY (Oct 18)
· PART III: THE NYSESLAT/ELA COORDINATION MEETING (Oct 26)

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Date
Time
Location
Friday, Oct. 12, 2007 8:30am. - 3:00pm. Long Island University
Thursday, Oct. 18, 2007 4:30pm. - 7:00pm. Long Island University
Friday, Oct. 26, 2007 8:30a.m. - 3:00p.m. Long Island University

Registration:
• Please download the registration forms above


Our Goals

Our Goals for all New York State LEP/ELL students are:

  • To provide technical assistance on policies and regulations, availability of funding, and other educational resources.
  • To help LEP/ELL students succeed in help by providing educational activities for their parents in collaboration with community outreach programs.
  • To provide professional development that enhance the skills of all educators who work with LEP/ELLs.
  • To improve the implementation of higher learning standards.

More information on M/SI Regional BETAC can be found in the M/SI Regional BETAC brochure.


Activities

In the coming 2006-07 school year, we will present workshops for practitioners and administrators in our regional service area, Manhattan and Staten Island, on the topics listed below. The dates for these activities will be announced as soon as they are determined.

Our workshops will include how to:

  • execute New York State (NYS) and federal policies for limited English proficient (LEP)/English language learners (ELLs).
  • teach English Language Arts and Native Language Arts to LEP/ELLs and use A Resource Guide for All Teachers to help practitioners teach ESL.
  • implement a Two-Way Bilingual Education Program (where students learn English and another language in language arts and the content areas).
  • administer and score the Language Assessment Battery-Revised (LAB-R) and the NYS English as a Second Language Achievement Test (NYSESLAT) to place and determine the English language proficiency levels of the students. Training will also be provided so that practitioners can collect data and use it to guide and improve instruction.
  • provide professional development to enhance the abilities of bilingual and ESL teachers so that they can help the students to meet the NYS Learning Standards in core subjects, ESL and NLA.
  • understand Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) indicators according to federal Title I and Title III requirements, including how to help LEP/ELL students meet achievement objectives and the NYS Learning Standards.
  • improve the performance of Students with Interrupted Formal Education (SIFE) including helping to develop programs and providing staff development for practitioners who work with SIFE students.
  • organize a Teacher Institute to provide information about policies and initiatives of the New York State Education Department and address the most current statewide issues regarding bilingual education.

We will also:

  • help one high school establish and implement an Advanced Placement (AP) program in Spanish or French for LEP/ELL students.
  • make an onsite visit to one district to collect data on the implementation of the Language Allocation Policy according to NYS ESL language instruction requirements.
  • conduct a Peer Review of Title III and CR Part 154 bilingual education applications of Districts in Manhattan and Staten Island as well as Citywide District 75 to ensure the approval of the plans.
  • train high school students to participate in the Hispanic Youth Leadership Institute so that they can develop leadership and public speaking skills, learn about parliamentary procedure and understand the New York State legislative process.
  • perform Quality Reviews of the bilingual education programs in two elementary, two middle and two high schools in districts with large LEP populations, to help the schools enhance their programs for LEP/ELLs.