Seven Research-Based Ways Families Promote Early Literacy
Partnering with Newcomer Families is from Harvard.
New toolkit: Helping Immigrant Families Navigate Migration Decisions and Schooling in a Different Country https://t.co/h7UjIs8ynR | Pls share w/ colleagues & networks – this case study focuses on Mexico but recs apply broadly @ProvenPrincipal @NASSP @NAESP @AASAHQ @AFSAUnion pic.twitter.com/X5MesKjqST
— Colorín Colorado (@ColorinColorado) May 2, 2018
It was such a pleasure collaborating with @ValentinaESL on her recent blog post with strategies for connecting with #ELL families. I highly recommend reading this piece – along with all the others she has written! @ELLevationED #familyengagement #ELLReads https://t.co/rIG5LWct5W
— Steve Sofronas (@SSofronas) May 2, 2018
Just in time for #WIDA Screener season, this helpful infographic is a great resource to share with parents of #ELLs. Find it today at https://t.co/CA0xNkt3gt pic.twitter.com/cdJ0LMVDNz
— WIDA™ (@WIDAConsortium) April 24, 2018
“The parents were supportive of their children, they just supported their children differently than middle class Americans would. Their experiences and views shaped how they approached their children’s’ education.” Series by @kytoy15 #oklaed https://t.co/hgWh7t5KG1
— Vanessa Perez (@vperezy) April 23, 2018
"Community schools have been dramatically closing opportunity and achievement gaps in some of Los Angeles's toughest and most reform-resistant, high-poverty neighborhoods." https://t.co/c1MUvesCGc @capitalandmain @LPI_Learning @NEPCtweet @Progressive4Ed
— Jeff Bryant (@jeffbcdm) April 9, 2018