Influence of Interdisciplinary Collaboration on Student Achievement in the Co-Taught Classroom with Various Levels of Multilingual Students

Anastassia McNulty, Chelsea Bowker, Austin Castro Secondary

This presentation will address the implementation of collaborative structures in the classroom between content teachers, EL teachers, and literacy specialists. As challenges to ML student literacy continue, increasing collaboration between aforementioned educators fosters student improvement. The presentation will focus on incorporating strategies and practices that facilitate improvements to student literacy.

11:15 -AM - 12:15 PM 11/22, 2024 Fall Conference, Friday Nov 22nd
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