We are diving into the transformative power of collaboration in ELL classrooms with renowned expert Andrea Honigsfeld.
Welcome to another insightful episode of Equipping ELLs with your host, Beth Vaucher! This episode is a must-listen for all teachers of English language learngers looking to enhance their teaching strategies through effective collaboration.
“I am a professor in the School of Education and Human Services at Molloy University, Rockville Centre, New York, where I teach graduate courses related to cultural and linguistic diversity, language and literacy development, and equity.
Before entering the field of teacher education, I was an English teacher in Hungary, an English-as-a-second-language teacher in New York City, and taught Hungarian at New York University. As a Fulbright Scholar, I lectured in Iceland and I have been presenting at conferences across the United States, Canada, China, Japan, Singapore, Italy, Great Britain, Denmark, Sweden, the Philippines, Thailand, and the United Arab Emirates.
I frequently offer virtual and on-site professional learning opportunities primarily focusing on effective differentiated strategies and collaborative practices for ELD/ML specialists and general education teachers. My recent articles and ongoing research are focused on coteaching, teacher collaboration, and English language and literacy strategies.” – Dr. Andrea Honigsfeld
Dr. Andrea Honigsfeld, a leading voice in the field, shares her invaluable insights on how collaboration can significantly impact ELL education. She emphasizes the importance of creating a supportive and inclusive learning environment where teachers and students work together seamlessly. Andrea discusses practical strategies for fostering collaboration among teachers, co-teaching methods, and building strong professional learning communities.
One key takeaway from this episode is the emphasis on the role of collaboration in differentiating instruction to meet the diverse needs of ELL students. Andrea provides actionable tips on how to implement collaborative practices in your classroom, ensuring every student has the opportunity to succeed.
Beth and Andrea also explore the benefits of collaborative planning and the positive outcomes it brings to student engagement and achievement. By working together, teachers can share resources, strategies, and ideas, leading to more dynamic and effective teaching.
Don’t miss out on this enriching conversation that highlights the power of teamwork in ELL education. Tune in to Episode 139 of Equipping ELLs to discover how you can elevate your teaching through collaboration!
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We all know that teaching isn’t easy, but it doesn’t have to be this hard. Equipping ELLs is a podcast for both ESL specialists and homeroom teachers who are looking for effective and engaging ways to support their English Language Learners without adding to their endless to-do list. Tune in each week to hear tips, strategies, and inspirational stories that will empower you to better reach your ELL students, equip them with life-long skills, and strengthen relationships with colleagues and parents.
Your host, Beth Vaucher, is the founder of Inspiring Young Learners. She is an ESL certified homeroom teacher with over 10 years of experience teaching in the US and internationally. Her background of M.Ed in ESL and Curriculum and Instruction combined with her experience has led her to develop a bestselling newcomer curriculum that has sold in over 90 countries around the globe. She brings a different perspective to teaching ELLs from her years teaching and living abroad and working with ELLs from around the world. You will walk away from each episode with the ideas and tools you need to transform your experience as a teacher and cultivate a thriving and welcoming environment for your ELL students.