Are you looking for specific strategies on how to incorporate culturally responsive teaching principles into your ELA practice? This webinar will show you how to turn theory into practice to enhance your ELA instruction and promote student engagement.
- ELA teachers and tutors of all levels
This professional development activity/course is designed for:
How can ABE/ASE teachers incorporate culturally responsive teaching and learning principles into their ELA practice? You will explore three priorities of culturally responsive teaching and make connections to adult learning theory. In addition, you will analyze a teacher-developed unit plan to see what culturally responsive teaching and learning looks like in action. You will walk away with tools, resources, and a model for using a culturally responsive lens to enrich ELA teaching and learning.
You will receive 1.5 PD hours in LACES upon completion of this session.
Please note: You cannot access this session from the SABES website. You will receive an email from Zoe Reinecke of the ELA PD Center 1–2 days before the session with instructions on how to access the Zoom session.
For more information, please contact Zoe Reinecke at zoe_reinecke@worlded.org.
- Explain what culturally responsive teaching and learning is and why it’s important for adult learners
- Use a practical process for implementing culturally responsive teaching and learning during ELA instruction
- Access relevant tools and resources
- Identify next steps for implementing culturally responsive teaching practices
Upon completion of this professional development activity/course, you will be able to:
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