Please let me know what you think of the revised version. I think I updated all font to Calibri (for consistency). I made some slides more concise, and reformatted others; I added an agenda slide.
It's now 35 slides. I think this will allow for a comfortable amount of time to cover the content without feeling rushed. I also uploaded it in the Dropbox University High folder (I corrected the name on the folder and Power Point file name). 🙂
Lisa Bowman-Perrott, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Haynes Faculty Fellow
Department of Educational Psychology
Special Education Division
Texas A&M University
College Station, TX 77843-4225
(979) 862-3879 (office)
(979) 862-1256 (fax)
Hi all,
I'll admit that I am not a great "title generator," but here are a few possible alternatives to my original idea. 🙃
Please let me know what you think, or if you have additional suggestions. Thanks!
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Connecting with Your Emergent Bilinguals: Tips for Your Teacher Toolbox
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Engaging Emergent Bilinguals: Tips for Building Connections
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Better Understanding Emergent Bilinguals: Making Connections for School Success
Lisa Bowman-Perrott, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Haynes Faculty Fellow
Department of Educational Psychology
Special Education Division
Texas A&M University
College Station, TX 77843-4225
(979) 862-3879 (office)
(979) 862-1256 (fax)
Lisa Bowman-Perrott, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Haynes Faculty Fellow
Department of Educational Psychology
Special Education Division
Texas A&M University
College Station, TX 77843-4225
(979) 862-3879 (office)
(979) 862-1256 (fax)
From: Reynolds, Virginia <virginia_reynolds1@baylor.edu>
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Subject: [Project.leer] Fw: teacher needs for EB's
Here is what my former colleague said about the needs of teachers on campus. It seems to dove-tail with what we have been told and what we supposed were the issues. Virginia From: Traci Minter <traci. minter@ wacoisd. org> Sent: Tuesday,
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Here is what my former colleague said about the needs of teachers on campus. It seems to dove-tail with what we have been told and what we supposed were the issues.
Virginia
From: Traci Minter <traci.minter@wacoisd.org>
Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2024 3:43 PM
To: Reynolds, Virginia <virginia_reynolds1@baylor.edu>
Subject: teacher needs for EB's
Hey! Sorry it's taken me a minute to get back to you. Thank you for reaching out. Will you be on campus on Friday?
The biggest struggle teachers have when teaching EB students would have to deal with vocabulary: using word walls actively, pre-teaching vocabulary, and using clarifiers when dealing with new
words and/or content. Second, I would argue, would be slowing down/wait time/processing time.
Mrs. Traci Minter
University High School
English Instructional Specialist