Seven Tips for Working with Multilingual Learners

Dr. Matt Bergman
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60
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Multi Device
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4.9
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Description

Today's classrooms are increasing in diversity and require teachers to understand how to become more culturally responsive. As the number of multilingual, ESL, or ELL students in our classrooms continues to increase, we realize that supporting culturally and linguistically diverse learners begins with all of us. Join Matt Bergman for this interactive, hands-on workshop as he models a variety of strategies and tools for working with our linguistically diverse students. Participants will also walk away with a Google Doc filled with templates, links, and resources that they can immediately use in the classroom.

Objectives

Discover seven different strategies and tools for supporting culturally and linguistically diverse learners in the classroom. "‹

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Dr. Matt Bergman

Dr. Matt Bergman is an Assessment and Curriculum Coordinator at Elizabethtown College. A “UDL Evangelist,” he draws on his background in teaching, coaching, and design to help create inclusive, accessible learning using UDL, tech, AI, and SEL strategies.
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