Multilingual Monthly: January 2024

Multilingual Monthly: January 2024

In this Issue

Upcoming Live Events for NYC Public School Staff

New Resource:  Unpacking Instructional Strategies for Teachers of MLs/ELLs at the School Level

[Reminder] Register for the Virtual World Languages Conference on January 29

Upcoming Lighthouse Collaborative Visits

Resources to Support You with Teaching and Learning for Your Newly Arrived MLs/ELLs

Bookmark our Resource Sites!

Access Classroom Lessons on TeachHub

Upcoming Live Events for NYC Public School Staff

Review our events below or explore our SharePoint calendar!

FAMILY ENGAGEMENT

STUDENT ENGAGEMENT

INSTRUCTION

New Resource:  Unpacking Instructional Strategies for Teachers of MLs/ELLs at the School Level

This facilitator’s guide moves teacher teams through a structured PLC cycle that includes guiding questions, protocols for each stage, anchor resources, instructional examples, and scripted agendas. Teams work through an inquiry stance intended to improve teacher practice and student outcomes for MLs/ELLs.

Email Jamie Baez, Director, Secondary ELA/ENL for office hours (jbaez6@schools.nyc.gov).

[Reminder] Register for the Virtual World Languages Conference on January 29

World Languages educators are encouraged to register for the World Languages for the Real World Virtual Conference on Monday, January 29, 2024, from 8:30 am–1:30 pm.  This conference will provide educators with a deeper understanding of instructional resources and practices that can help realize the revised New York State Learning Standards for World Languages, with a focus on real-world application.

Over the day, educators will receive:

  • up-to-date information on the new standards, implementation timeline, and resources to support them;
  • a practical understanding of practices that will encourage diversity, inclusion, and belonging, starting in Checkpoint A;
  • concrete classroom examples they can apply with their own students.

Register by January 19, 2024,using this form and share the flyer with your colleagues.

Upcoming Lighthouse Collaborative Visits

Led by the Division of Educator Development, the Lighthouse Collaborative is a cross-district instructional improvement initiative designed to help share strategies that support the Chancellor’s second pillar to scale, sustain, and restore what works across schools. For schools welcoming migrant and asylum-seeking students who are multilingual learners, this is an opportunity for NYCPS educators to learn about promising practices to support teaching and learning for multilingual learners through select visits (see school visits with “Supporting Multilingual Learners” in the Instructional Focus Area). Review all upcoming visits by instructional focus area and grade level. For questions, email lighthouse@schools.nyc.gov

Resources to Support You with Teaching and Learning for Your Newly Arrived MLs/ELLs

You can find relevant resources to support newly arrived MLs/ELLs and immigrant students, including newcomer ELLs, on this page on the Multilingual Learners SharePoint. You can also share these resources using this InfoHub document. You are invited to bookmark the page and refer to it periodically to access newly added resources and opportunities.

Bookmark our Resource Sites!

SharePoint site

How to Access it: You can find our SharePoint by clicking this link, or by navigating to the SharePoint application in your browser and searching for Multilingual Learners. You can also sign up for email alerts. Visit this SharePoint page to learn how!

InfoHub

How to Access it: You can find our main Multilingual Learners page by signing into the Employee InfoHub, then searching for “Multilingual Learners.”

Instructional Resources and Professional Learning Google Site

How to Access it: Find the link on our main Multilingual Learners page or bookmark it.

Multilingual and Immigrant Student Support Site

How to Access it: Find the link on our main Multilingual Learners page or bookmark it.

Access Classroom Lessons on TeachHub

View instructional videos to support multilingual learners and English language learners across content areas. Teacher- and student-facing videos are available to bring classroom lessons to life. 

Questions?

Do you have questions about supporting MLs/ELLs? Reach out to your ML/ELL Points on the EduDirectory.

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