We are thrilled to share that Ingrid Ruiz, a proud international teacher from Colombia, South America is the March Dual Language Teacher of the Month. She has been involved in
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The Dual Language Leadership Institute is only weeks away, with spots quickly filling up. We spoke with Drs. Mariana Castro and Silvia Johnson about their inspiration for participating in the
As the Dual Language Leadership Institute is fast approaching, Dr. Medina spoke with us about what we can expect during his presentation. You can read his insights below and find
By Sam Aguirre: For many schools across the country, distance learning continues to be the norm. One of the concerns shared by many educators is the need for professional learning
It is our pleasure to award Deirdre Beet, a teacher at MCPS- Washington Grove Elementary School, the January Dual Language Teacher of the Month award. Ms. Beet started teaching 16 years
By: Amy Halsall Now, more than ever, multilingual learners and their families need schools to work for them and with them to ensure student and family success. I have taught
By: Lisa Tabaku, Director Global Languages and Cultures Education Center for Applied Linguistics Most of us are familiar with the 3 pillars or goals of dual language (DL) education
By: Ping Liu California State University Long Beach It is important to build a learning community in which students can actively participate and learn collaboratively despite language of instruction or
Dual Language Teachers, Administrators, and District Leaders: This is the next in a series of brief, practitioner-focused articles I have written during the last couple of months focused on teaching
This December, we are honoring a Dual Language Teacher Partnership! The bond between partner teachers is so important, and can mean a great deal for the education synergy of a students’ learning. Nominated by former Dual Language Teacher