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    • 2024 Raquel Sinai Newcomer Scholarship Winner’s Essay
    • How to Connect With English-Language Newcomers: Teachers Share Their Favorite Lessons
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  • Home
    • Annual Voices Journal Submission Guidelines
  • Annual Voices Journal 2025
    • Journal 2025 Picture Word Indicative Model (PWIM)
    • Journal 2025 Creating ESL Bilingual Units
    • Journal 2025 Creating Lessons for All through Picture Books
    • Journal 2025 Faculty Resources for ML Student Success
    • Journal 2025 Fostering Inclusive Environments
  • 2025 Spring Weekly Voices
    • Teaching Newcomers? Effective Writing Strategies for ELL Newcomers
    • Proposed Changes of HS Requirements for Districts and Students
    • Congratulations to April’s NJTESOL/NJBE Member of the Month: Daryl Perkins
    • Preserving Family Culture and Language: A Parent Workshop in Irvington’s Early Childhood Department
    • Trauma Informed Considerations and Strategies for Multilingual Learners
    • Addressing Student Trauma, Anxiety, and Depression
    • Free Resources to Explore and Use ChatGPT and AI
    • Countering Anti-Black Racism Committee Summer Book Study
  • 2025 Winter Weekly Voices
    • Professional Development Opportunities in 2025
    • NJTESOL/NJBE Scholarships and Awards for your students and you!
    • Congratulations to January’s NJTESOL/NJBE Member of the Month: Brittany Fuentes
    • English Learners With Disabilities: The Rules Schools Have to Follow
    • 2024 Higher Ed Scholarship Winner’s Essay
    • 2024 Higher Ed Scholarship Winner’s Essay
    • Resources for Educators Pertaining to Immigrant Students, Families, and Preparation for Response
    • How to Identify and Serve English Learners with Disabilities
    • 2024 Raquel Sinai Newcomer Scholarship Winner’s Essay
    • How to Connect With English-Language Newcomers: Teachers Share Their Favorite Lessons
    • Congratulations to March’s NJTESOL/NJBE Member of the Month: Juliana Neno
    • 2024 Pedro J. Rodriguez High School Scholarship Winner’s Essay
    • NJTESOL/NJBE Spring Conference Invited Speakers
  • About Us
    • Mission Statement
    • Executive Board
    • Membership Information
    • The Hotlist
    • W25 January 21

2024 Spring Conference Keynote Speakers

If you haven’t registered for the Spring Conference, there is still time! Get your registration in before capacity is reached!

Besides workshops for all interests every day, keynote and invited speakers offer valuable insights for reaching and teaching your students. Here are the keynotes’ presentations for each day. You will find their biographies on our website. You can also view the preliminary schedule for each day.

Wednesday – Dr. Ayanna Cooper

Keynote Address: The (Mis)Education of Multilingual Learners, Centering on Civil Rights
This year marks the 70th anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education and the 50th anniversary of Lau v. Nichols. While the population of multilingual students in U.S. schools has become more culturally and linguistically diverse, critical questions will be posed to help center on student civil rights.

Breakout Session: CUTE Language Data: Comprehensible, Usable, Timely, and Empowering
Got data? Too often data driven discussions are not as robust as they could be. This session will support the use of language data as part of leadership practices, instructional coaching, intentional teaching and student goal setting.

Thursday, Dr. Fernando Naiditch, Montclair State University

Keynote Address: Educating Global Citizens: Multilingual Education for Tomorrow
Multilingual education is a valuable tool for the enrichment of a nation. However, policies and implementation practices often operate within double standards. This presentation looks at the complex historical relationship with multilingual education and offers perspectives for future directions.

Breakout Session: Unlocking the Power of Multilingualism: Benefits and Strategies
Research on multilingual education has highlighted its potential in connecting communities and its socio-economic value. In this presentation, we will discuss the preparation of teachers, the implementation of programs and the strategies that can unlock the power of multilingualism.

Friday: Dr. Denise Furlong, Georgian Court

Keynote Address: Points of Access for Multilingual Learners
Multilingual learners bring value, diversity, and rich culture to school communities. Empowering them in finding their unique pathways (academically, socially, culturally, civically) is achieved through comprehensive and collaborative systems of support.

Breakout Session: Engage & Support Secondary Learners in Content Areas
Multilingual learners at the secondary level must have access to grade-level, age-relevant instruction. To facilitate this, educators must collaborate with colleagues and community stakeholders in creating points of access and systems of support that meet the unique needs of MLs.

See below for our invited speakers’ workshops.

Announcements

Scholarships and Awards for you and your students – There are 4th and 8th grade awards, high school, higher ed, and teacher ed scholarships, and the Judie Haynes grant for teachers. The due date has been extended to April 1st! Apply here.

All members of NJTESOL/NJBE are invited to attend our 2nd Countering Anti-Black Racism (CABR) Committee Meeting on Wednesday, March 20th from 7:00-8:30 pm. We will continue to engage in some collaborative learning and discussion specifically around language ideologies and “proper English” building on H. Samy Alim’s keynote address along with two additional podcasts.

Somerset-Hunterdon County Chapter, Mark Your Calendar! Here is the date for our next meeting. Wednesday, April 17th 4:30-5:30 via Zoom: ESL/Bilingual Curriculum

Nominate the member of the month!
NJTESOL/NJBE has so many amazing teachers throughout our state that it would be fitting to highlight some of them. Nominees could be colleagues who are available to answer questions about ELLs or the Bilingual Education code; educators who support students and their families beyond the classroom with projects, college applications, and extracurricular activities; someone who joins committees in support of ELLS or to implement positive change for the community. The nominee must be a member of NJTESOL/NJBE. Nomination Link

2024 Spring Conference – Systems of Support for Multilingual Learners
You can attend in person at the Hyatt, New Brunswick May 29, 30, & 31
OR watch the Video Library Workshops June 3 – Sept. 2.
Register before space runs out!

2024 Spring Conference Invited Speakers

Wednesday – Dr. Kenneth Bond
Workshop: Growing Schoolwide Utilization of WIDA Resources
WIDA offers an array of resources that focus on what multilingual learners can do. This presentation will equip attendees with the scope of WIDA’s system of support and how to enhance the application of WIDA resources within schools and districts.

Thursday – Bernadette Noll (with Diahann De Ruggerio)
Workshop: Multilingual Educator to McKinney-Vento Navigator: Serving the Displaced
Learn more about the McKinney-Vento Act and how it can help children and youth by eliminating barriers to a free appropriate public education.

Thursday – Lina Caswell
Workshop: Immigrant Children and Youth: Refugees and Unaccompanied Minors
Participants will learn about refugee and unaccompanied minor populations arriving to NJ, the immigration and social service policies that govern their lives, Church World Service programs to address integration and self-sufficiency, and the importance of building partnerships with refugee resettlement and post-release service agencies.

Thursday – Jeff Hutcheson
Workshop: Advocacy & Policy: From the Local to the Global
TESOL serves members across the globe in support of their advocacy and policy needs. This session provides an update on policy relevant to US educators and builds upon the diverse and dynamic advocacy work among TESOL members across the world.

Thursday – David Anderson
Workshop: What is TESOL International Association?
TESOL International Association serves members from Albania to Zimbabwe with networking opportunities, advocacy, research, resources, and quality connections with EL professionals around the globe. Come learn about what makes “Big TESOL” special and how we’re poised to help NJTESOL-NJBE members.

Friday: Erin Sweeney
Workshop: Immigrant Youth in New Jersey
Who are immigrant youth in our schools? Where are they coming from? What are their legal options and how can K-12 schools support these students? Join us for a presentation and discussion on what K-12 faculty/staff should know about immigrant youth and how you can support them.

Assessing Multilingual Learners’ Multiliteracies
and
Embracing Bilingual Assessment

ARTICLES: SPRING 2024

Assessing Multilingual Learners’ Multiliteracies – Mikyung Kim Wolf, Lorraine Sova, and Alexis A. López
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Embracing Bilingual Assessment -Lillian Duran and Kajal Patel

2024 Spring Conference Keynote Speakers
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2024 Spring Conference Invited Speakers

What’s the Right Mindset for Teaching English Learners? A Teacher Explains -Ileana Najarro
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Learning From Mistakes: Easier Said Than Done
-Zak Cohen

4 Strategies to Make Your Push-In Model Effective
-Eman Magableh
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The Best Ways to Make Content More Accessible to English-Learners -Larry Ferlazzo

Congratulations to April’s NJTESOL/NJBE Member of the Month
Andrea Sodhi

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Strategies to Support STEM and Language Learning for Your ELL Students

Teaching Adults How-To: Advantages and Challenges -Busy Teacher
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How to Teach English to Adults: 10 Engaging Activities for Older ESL Students
-Ruth Wickham

Building Biliteracy -Silvia Dorta-Duque de Reyes
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A Bilingual Path to Literacy Success -Celia Moses

6 Tips for Engaging the Families of English Language Learners
-Louise El Yaafouri
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Engaging Latino Parents: One District’s Success Story -Sarah Schwartz

Congratulations to May’s NJTESOL/NJBE Member of the Month
Christina Namendorf
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7 Things English Language Learners Wish Their Teachers Knew -Elizabeth Mulvahill

How a 1974 U.S. Supreme Court Case Still Influences English-Learner Education – Ileana Najarro

AI Guidance For Schools Toolkit -From Code.org
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AI 101 for Teachers

Redesigned Kindergarten ACCESS Is Coming in 2025-26
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Making Assessments More Equitable for Multilingual Learners -Tan Huynh

17 ESL Activities for Engaging Classes
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Skill-Developing Games for ELLs -Sarah Elia

Congratulations to June’s NJTESOL/NJBE Member of the Month Jessica Blier
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Kathleen Fernandez

President
LeighAnn Matthews, Bridgewater-Raritan Public Schools

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Michelle Land, Randolph Township Schools

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Dale Egan, Bergen Community College

Technology
Marilyn Pongracz, Bergen Community College

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