Forwarding information on a free virtual conference, 2022 Immigrant Student Success: Strategies and Tools for K-12 and Adult Educators . In particular, Dr. Laura Jimenez and Dr. Andrea Bien, both of Boston University Wheelock College of Education & Human Development, will be presenting a session titled, The Power of Authenticity: Selecting Authentic Representations of Immigration Stories from Children’s Literature to Enrich Teaching, Learning, and Living. Jill Eisenberg from Lee & Low Books will present Teach to Reach: Creating a Dynamic and Diverse Classroom Library, and include a giveaway!

 

 

 

Register today

 

 

 

The Immigrant Learning Center Public Education Institute 6-2-2022

 

 

Be prepared to teach your diverse classrooms  

 

The 2022 Immigrant Student Success Virtual Conference takes place on July 12 and 13 from 11 AM to 2 PM EDT. Register to learn from more than one dozen experts how to strengthen teacher-student relationships, incorporate culturally relevant pedagogies, use theater to build ESOL student confidence and much more. 

 

  • Certificates of completion are available. 
  • This virtual conference is free of charge but you must register to participate.  
  • We welcome K-12 and adult educators, administrators, counselors, volunteers and librarians.  

 

Please forward to anyone who might benefit from this free, professional development opportunity!  

 

 

Meet the presenters

 

Jalene Tamerat, EdD 

Sposato Graduate School of Education

Adam Strom

Re-imagining Migration

 

Patrick Sylvain, coauthor 

Education Without Borders 

Kathleen McGovern, PhD

University of Southern Maine 

 

Alaisa Grudzinski, PhD psychotherapist 

Jill Eisenberg

Lee & Low Books 

 

 

Click here to see the full list of speakers.

 

Hosted by The Immigrant Learning Center's Public Education Institute.

 

 

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About us

The Immigrant Learning Center® (ILC) of Malden, MA, is a not-for-profit organization that gives immigrants a voice in three ways. The English Language Program provides free, year-round English classes to immigrant and refugee adults to help them become successful workers, parents and community members. The Public Education Institute informs Americans about immigrants and immigration in the United States, and the Institute for Immigration Research, a joint venture with George Mason University, conducts research on immigrants' economic contributions. For more information, visit our website www.ilctr.org or Facebook page.

 

 

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