
| Date Archived: | 10/22/2008 |
| Power Point Presentation: | Download ![]() |
| Educators want to know what works, based on the best available evidence, and they want help implementing these research-based practices. The Doing What Works (DWW) website builds a bridge from research to action by providing concrete examples and practical tools. Among the topics covered, DWW provides an extension of the practice guide produced by the Institute of Education Sciences: Effective Literacy and English Language Instruction for English Learners in the Elementary Grades. Practices focus on formative assessment and intervention, developing vocabulary and academic English, and using peer-assisted learning. In this session, Nikola Filby, Director of Innovation Studies at WestEd, and Zoe Ann Brown, Senior Program Associate at the Comprehensive School Assistance Program at WestEd, will share specific examples of how schools assess and provide extra support for English learners and how teachers develop vocabulary. Participants will see and hear from educators in schools that are succeeding and learn about the DWW website as a resource for professional development. | |
|
Please see our latest SchoolsMovingUp/date for information on the other webinars in our Promoting English Learners' Success webinar series. | |
Nikola Filby, Senior Program Director, WestEd
Zoe Ann Brown, Senior Program Associate, WestEd