Multilingualism as the Norm in Education with Aishah Alfadhalah, Ed '22 (Ed.D) and Gina Rietti, Ed '23 (Ed.D)

Multilingualism as the Norm in Education with Aishah Alfadhalah, Ed '22 (Ed.D) and Gina Rietti, Ed '23 (Ed.D)

Lifelong Learning LogoCourse Title: Multilingualism as the Norm in Education

Instructor: Dr. Aishah Alfadhalah, Ed '22 (Ed.D) & Dr. Gina Rietti, Ed '23 (Ed.D)

Brought to you by Odyssey   

June 12, 2024 - July 24, 2024 (6 Sessions)  

Wednesday,  6:30 PM ET  

Virtual via Zoom 

 

 

Course Description: 

The course "Multilingualism as the Norm in Education" provides a comprehensive exploration of innovative approaches to address the needs of multicultural students in elementary education settings. It delves into the historical context of multilingual education in the United States, examines educational theories, and emphasizes the importance of embracing students' languages and cultures in the classroom. 

Key topics covered include understanding trauma and stress in language learning, integrating translanguaging practices with cognitive approaches, and leveraging AI technologies for multimodal learning experiences (e.g, AMIRA). Throughout the course, practical strategies and discussions are provided to help educators create inclusive learning environments that cater to the diverse linguistic and cultural needs of students.

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 Event Date
Starts:
Wednesday, June 12, 2024
6:30pm EST

Ends:
Wednesday, July 24, 2024
7:30pm EST

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