Those of you familiar with the phenomenal work of Jim Cummins are aware of the importance of mother tongue development in literacy, academic development and second language learning. At our own Celebrating Linguistic Diversity Conference in 2014 Bonny Norton gave a very powerful keynote address (fourth video down) summarizing the work of Dr. Cummins and how it directly applies to her own work in Africa, entitled The African Storybook Project. Dr. Norton provides us with an overview of Dr. Cummins’ work, discussing how it has influenced her own work, and enumerating the intersectionality of both of their work. This is an important video to watch and re-watch. How does your work intersect with the work of Dr. Cummins and Dr. Norton? How does the celebration of linguistic diversity and specifically the development of languages in school contribute to Diversity in Teaching? We would love to hear your comments.
Grants to Canada Nonprofits to Promote Minority Language Education
Grants to Canada Nonprofits to Promote Education in
Canada’s Minority Languages
Attention! Canadian grants offered to nonprofits to promote education in minority languages! If you work with a nonprofit, or know of one, applications are due by October 30, 2015.
Grants to Canada nonprofits for programs and projects that support minority language education for Canada’s two minority language communities. Eligible projects and programs serve more than one province or territory and have an impact on all or a si…
Family Night: ESOL event celebrates diversity, welcomes parents
Have a look at how this school celebrates diversity! Here is part of the article content:
ESOL is a core instructional program that assists students who have been identified as English language learners from Pre-K through 12th grades.
Family Night included performances, food, songs and music. The event provided an opportunity for ESOL teachers to discuss their goals with students, parents and staff.
“It is my hope that the ESOL Academy will help our school learn additional strategies for teachers to effectively engage academy participants in the teaching and learning process,” said Hayward Jean, Mellichamp Elementary School principal.
“My goal is to help our English language learners to become academically and linguistically proficient,” Deena Fogle, Mellichamp Elementary ESOL teacher, said.
ESOL parents also commended the program for the results it has had on their children’s language development.
Read the entire article here: http://thetandd.com/news/family-night-esol-event-celebrates-diversity-weclomes-parents/article_e25dec63-844f-54bf-a258-2d08919bc0d7.html
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