2022 Houston National Conference

April 31-2, 2022

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The Power of Words: Multilingual Learners' Access to STEM

Thursday, March 31 • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

George R. Brown Convention Center - 342B



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STRAND: Using Science Inquiry to Facilitate Learning for Multilingual Learners

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Increase multilingual learners’ success in STEM by taking a language-based approach. Assist multilingual learners to deconstruct and unpack dense scientific sentences as “STEM Sentence Detectives.”

TAKEAWAYS:
Participants will learn: 1. to select juicy sentences in scientific texts that will be challenging for multilingual learners; 2. to “unpack” the meaning of each sentence chunk to point out which elements of each chunk in the sentence are helpful in illuminating the meaning; and 3. several reading strategies that support multilinguals’ understanding of scientistic text.

SPEAKERS:
Maria Cieslak (Center for Applied Linguistics: Washington, DC)

Get Hooked on Learning Science!

Thursday, March 31 • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

George R. Brown Convention Center - 372 B/C


STRAND: Using Science Inquiry to Facilitate Learning for Multilingual Learners

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Explore the use of zebrafish in a diverse, inquiry-based classroom to spark ALL students’ curiosity and scientific engagement with real-life science experiences through multiple-learning modalities.

TAKEAWAYS:
1. Build knowledge about the use of zebrafish in biomedical research; 2. Learn how zebrafish and low-budget pet store supplies can be used to engage diverse learners in multimodal (visual, kinesthetic) real-life science learning experiences; and 3. Engage in activities to learn how zebrafish can be used to provide three-dimensional learning experiences for ALL learners by providing opportunities to engage in practices used by scientists, exploring crosscutting concepts and disciplinary code ideas.

SPEAKERS:
Vinita Hajeri (The University of Texas at Dallas: Richardson, TX), Pam Kirkland (The University of Texas at Dallas: Richardson, TX)

S.W.I.R.L.: Sensemaking in the Multilingual Science Classroom

Thursday, March 31 • 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

George R. Brown Convention Center - 310C



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STRAND: Using Science Inquiry to Facilitate Learning for Multilingual Learners

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In this session, participants will learn about the S.W.I.R.L. strategy and how effective implementation in a three-dimensional science classroom can enhance literacy outcomes for English Language Learners.

TAKEAWAYS:
By the end of the session, participants will be able to: 1. support language development in the science classroom; 2. incorporate research-based practices for ELL students in the science classroom; and 3. utilize productive language strategies in inquiry-based learning.

SPEAKERS:
Danielle Armstrong (DeKalb County School District: Stone Mountain, GA), Kassidy Moore (DeKalb County School District: Stone Mountain, GA)

WIDA-Sponsored Session: Engaging Multilingual Learners (MLs) in Science Sensemaking

Friday, April 1 • 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM

George R. Brown Convention Center - 310C


STRAND: Using Science Inquiry to Facilitate Learning for Multilingual Learners

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Learn effective strategies for engaging multilingual learners and culturally diverse students in collaborative phenomenon-based sensemaking.

TAKEAWAYS:
1. Examine the principles for equitable engagement co-developed by NSTA and WIDA, and discuss how these relate to national reform efforts, but more importantly, how they are applied in science classrooms for multilingual students; 2. Examine suggested classroom norms that support collaboration and equitable engagement among linguistically diverse students and their peers—participants will engage in group discussion about equitable science teaching practices describing the data practices they currently use and which practices they would like to expand upon within their science teaching; 3. Learn new ideas about language and some new approaches to support multilingual students’ deep engagement in sensemaking; and 4. Map WIDA’s Teacher Discourse Moves and Student Discourse Moves onto the sensemaking process to support the exploration and transformation of science understanding.

SPEAKERS:
David Crowther (University of Nevada, Reno: Reno, NV)

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