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5th Annual
EAST END ENL/BILINGUAL TEACHERS ACADEMY
FEBRUARY 6, 2019
East Wind Long Island 5720 NY-25A Wading River, NY 11792
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“Providing the Academic & Social-Emotional Needs of ELL/MLL Students ” February 6, 2019
Key Note Speaker
Dr. Jeff Wilhelm
A Distinguished Professor of English Education at Boise State, director of the Boise State Writing Project and a classroom teacher for more than 13 years. He has authored 37 texts about literacy teaching including: the NCTE Promising Research Award for "You Gotta BE the Book" and the Russell Awards for Distinguished Research for both "Reading Don't Fix No Chevys" and for Reading Unbound: Promoting the Power of Pleasure Reading”.
We will be offering 8 workshops and two mini institutes. The Mini institutes provide participants extended workshop time.
Institute I- “Explicit & Implicit Vocabulary Development”
Institute II- “Higher Order Viewing Leads to Literacy Development”
“Tentative Schedule”
7:30 a.m. REGISTRATION/Breakfast/Publishers
8:45 a.m. Keynote Speaker – Dr. Jeffrey Wilhelm
10:15 a.m. Workshops A–D
11:45 p.m. LUNCH, PUBLISHER EXHIBITS & RAFFLES
12:45- Mini Institutes I & II
1:15 p.m. Workshops E– H
2:50-3:00 p.m. CTLE (5 hours) & Attendance Certificates
ALL Purchase Orders or Checks in the amount of $175.00 must be made payable to:
Educational Resource Global
ENL/Bilingual Teachers Academy
Please mail this registration form and a copy of the P.O. as proof of payment
No later than January 5, 2019 to:
Educational Resource Global
P.O. Box 27
3690 Middle Country Road
Calverton, NY 11933
NO ON-SITE REGISTRATIONS
WILL BE ACCEPTED. PLEASE CALL US IF YOU HAVE NOT RECEIVED AN E-MAIL
CONFIRMATION BY FEB 4th
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PLEASE CONTACT
Elizabeth Reveiz-Granelli
(P) 631 678-1435
Eduresourcegroup@gmail.com
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