Rescheduling October WIDA PL Opportunities
Collaboration Practices and Potentialities (Face-to-Face) Originally scheduled for October 15th - Craven County OR the October 17th - Guilford County
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When Language and Disability Meet (Webinar) Originally scheduled for October 8 and 22
Will be rescheduled. Registered participants will be notified of the new dates and given first rights of refusal. If spaces open up, registration will be reopened.
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Collaborating to Integrate ELD Standards Webinar
Learn to seamlessly incorporate English Language Development (ELD) standards into instruction. Participants will collaborate to share strategies, resources, and best practices for supporting MLs. This webinar aims to enhance instructional effectiveness to help students achieve language proficiency and academic success.
Register now for the Wednesday, October 30th, 3:30 - 5:00 pm webinar
NEW WIDA Reading with Multilingual Learners webpage and eLearning Course
Enhance your reading instruction and create inclusive learning environments for multilingual learners with the new Reading with Multilingual Learners webpage. This resource hub offers research-based insights and practical tools to help you leverage the strengths MLs bring to the classroom, improving their reading comprehension and engagement.
A new WIDA Self-Paced Workshop, Reading Comprehension Across Content Areas with Multilingual Learners, is now available to educators in participating member state education agencies.
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Hour of Code
Computer Science, IT, and Technology Education is excited to announce the K-12 Hour of Code Student Expo. Student-led Computer Science teams from across North Carolina will be showcasing the skills they are learning within the realm of coding and Computer Science. Students will present current Computer Science projects and activities happening in their school. Join the fun-filled learning as students provide demonstrations and hands-on activities for NCDPI employees, SBOE members, legislators, media, and others.
We are looking for K-12 students and teams to showcase their Computer Science talents. Please see the FLYER for all location and registration information. We hope to see you on December 12th.
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The ML/Title III team is pleased to introduce the newly established Virtual Repository for multilingual learner stakeholders in North Carolina. This centralized hub is designed to streamline access to essential resources focusing on program quality and compliance for the state. This innovative platform serves as a comprehensive digital archive, offering a wealth of tools, guidelines, and best practices tailored specifically to support the needs of MLs and Title III programs across North Carolina. Whether you're seeking up-to-date compliance protocols, effective instructional strategies, or insights into program evaluation, this repository is crafted to empower educators and administrators alike in their pursuit of excellence and equity within our educational framework.
Connect with the NCDPI Multilingual Learner/Title III Team!
ESLTitleIII@dpi.nc.gov
Twitter: @NCDPI_MLs #NCMLs #NCELD
NCDPI ELD Web Page | ELD Standards-Resource Hub
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