Jennifer Jump, Lauren O’Brien

Considering the Multilingual Learner: A Fresh Look at the Science of Reading EXHIBITOR

In this session, educators will spend time focused on the research that supports how students learn to read, tailored to what the science tells educators about supporting multilingual students. This includes considerations around: cross-linguistic connections, bridging, explicit instruction, and the multilingual brain.
2023 Fall Conference
MEETING ROOM: 2-3
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