On August 3, 1492, Christopher Columbus and his crew left Palos de la Frontera, in southern Spain, and sailed the ocean blue on board La Niña, La Pinta, and the
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Brain Benefits of Storytelling Ages 2-10 Stories activate the senses in the brain: motor, auditory, smell, visual. Stories use words that stimulate the senses and make it easier for the
Por Dra. Patricia Morales Especialista educacional, Seidlitz Education Sin bien es cierto que el presente año nos ha traído incertidumbres, desafíos, inconstancia y cambios, también nos ha ayudado a
Dual Language Teachers, Administrators, and District Leaders: This article serves as a reminder to us all, that the English language is powerful. It is cradled and protected by a
Our Dual Language September Teacher of the Month is Ms. Keren Wright, a dual language language arts teacher at Norris Middle School in Omaha, Nebraska! Ms. Wright has been teaching
By Eric Kelly Fall 2020 is ushering in a school year like none before it. All across the country, children are adjusting to full or part-time virtual schooling. Although this
Whether you are back in the classroom or digital learning, this year’s back to school creates unique challenges for many dual language school administrators and teachers. We invited experts from
As the popularity of dual language programs continues to sky rocket, this also means the competition among programs in the area only increases. By being an influential program, you set
There has never been a more significant teacher shortage than the one currently effecting the United States. States like Mississippi have begun hiring teachers as young as twenty. Potentially deterred
Language is the key to learning! Language is the key to reading! Language is the key to cognition, stated Dr. Catherine Snow, in ‘Time to Act’. Harvard University, (2010). (1)