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Hispanic/Latino Studies Virtual Summer Institute 2021
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Theme: A Marathon Towards Educational Transformation:
Affirming the History, Culture, and Language of Hispanic/Latino StudentsThe Office of African, African American, Latino, Holocaust, and Gender studies welcomes you to its 9th Annual Hispanic/Latino Studies Summer Institute. The topics and strategies discussed in this year’s institute will be conducive to the development of an equitable learning experience for our Hispanic/Latino students, which will help to increase their academic achievement. The goal of the annual summer institute is to help increase cultural competence among district personnel and assist in the development of culturally responsive instruction and curriculum. The Infusion of Hispanic/Latino History is an imperative part of creating a culturally relevant curriculum, which is imperative to the academic success of all students.
Theme 1: Effective and Relevant Instruction to Meet the Needs of All Students and Theme 2: Positive and Supportive School Climate. Florida Statute 1003.42 (2)(P)
Please follow us on Twitter @LatinoAfricanWelcome: Superintendent, Dr. Donald E. Fennoy II and School Board Member Alexandria Ayala, District 2
Featured Presenters in this Video
Featured Presenters in this Video
Presenters
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Michelle Martin, Ed.S. Biography & Presentation
Pathways to Gifted: Understanding the Gifted Identification Process for ELLs
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Theresa Thomas Biography & Presentation
Pathways to Gifted: Understanding the Gifted Identification Process for ELLs
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Kenisha Coates Biography & Presentation
Teacher Resources for Inclusive Classrooms: The Study of Hispanic Contributions to the United States for ELA Grades 6-12
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Kerry Emery Biography & Presentation
Teacher Resources for Inclusive Classrooms: The Study of Hispanic Contributions to the United States for ELA Grades 6-12
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Laureene Neubarth Biography & Presentation
Infusing Hispanic/Latino Contributions and Culture into Elementary Social Studies
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Jameson Stell Biography & Presentation
Taking the Baton of Bilingualism & Biculturalism: Student Perspectives on the Impact of Spanish Language Learning
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Lilly Salcedo Biography & Presentation
Taking the Baton of Bilingualism & Biculturalism: Student Perspectives on the Impact of Spanish Language Learning
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Fernelize Henry Biography & Presentation
Using History to Enhance Language Acquisition in a Dual Language Classroom
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Tools & Resources
• The Office of African, African American, Latino, Holocaust, and Gender Studies
• Hispanic/Latino Resources
• Hispanic/Latino Studies Website
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