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Online teaching tutorial tools from COE Student Amy Schlessman, a College of Education TESOL teacher candidate.
Video: How to use Nearpod (Nearpod is a free student engagement platform)
Video: How to Install Read & Write Google Extension (Read & Write Google Extension is a literacy software that helps users improve their reading and writing skills)
About the Multilingual Research Center (MRC)
The Multilingual Research Center (MRC) is committed to promoting research and outreach related to multilingualism, multilingual communities, and the education of multilingual populations. Specifically, MRC aims to increase the quality and number of TESOL, World Language, and dual language programs and teachers in Maryland, the nation, and the world through outreach; Sponsor and conduct research which illuminates our understanding of multilingualism and multilingual communities; Disseminate research results to teachers, school systems, and national and international research communities.
Dr. Megan Madigan Peercy, Co-Director of the Multilingual Research Center, shares some resources for teachers and parents to use and consider while English language learner students are home. Dr. Peercy’s research focuses on centrally important – or “core”- practices for teaching multilingual youth.
- Resources for teachers working to teach online from one of my favorite blogs about teaching: https://www.cultofpedagogy.com/distance-learning/
- Considerations while teaching ELLs online: https://www.colorincolorado.org/coronavirus-ell
- Multilingual resources for schools and families: https://www.colorincolorado.org/coronavirus
- Free resources for teachers to use in their teaching: https://thejournal.com/articles/2020/03/13/free-resources-ed-tech-companies-step-up-during-coronavirus-outbreak.aspx
- The importance of mindfulness right now: https://childmind.org/article/how-mindfulness-can-help-during-covid-19/
- From Ms. Lorca Beebe-Diaz, at Lamont Elementary School: https://spark.adobe.com/page/htPR1eQHYwvYx/
- From Ms. Claire Bonifacio at Paint Branch Elementary School: https://spark.adobe.com/page/cBTcvIszwPQ1e/
Featured Faculty
Since 2015 she has led a collective of early career teachers, teacher educators, and multilingual youth as we have collaboratively explored the kinds of practices that matter for teaching multilingual youth. Examples of her recent work appear in Teaching and Teacher Education, TESOL Quarterly, Language Teaching Research, Action in Teacher Education, and TESOL Journal. Together with Dr. Judy Sharkey, she has recently edited a book entitled Self-study of language and literacy teacher education practices: Culturally and linguistically diverse contexts. She is an Associate Editor for the International Multilingual Research Journal, and Co-Director of UMD's Multilingual Research Center. She serves on the executive committee for the Second Language Research SIG and the Self-Study of Teacher Education Practices (S-STEP) SIG for the American Educational Research Association (AERA). She also serves on AERA's Division K Nominating Committee. She has experience as an ESOL and Spanish teacher across a variety of ages and contexts, ranging from pre-K through adults.
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