Our podcast showcases the voices of TESOL professionals who understand the current climate in our field and can offer perspectives and insights on critical issues, ways to diversify instructional efforts, and various new methods used to engage students from diverse backgrounds. In sharing this knowledge and experience with our audience, we hope to effectively empower current and upcoming TESOL professionals of all ethnic and multilingual backgrounds, while strengthening the theme of this year’s conference; Shifting Teaching Paradigms: Examining Inclusive, Dynamic Practices.
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Our podcast showcases the voices of TESOL professionals who understand the current climate in our field and can offer perspectives and insights on critical issues, ways to diversify instructional efforts, and various new methods used to engage students from diverse backgrounds. In sharing this knowledge and experience with our audience, we hope to effectively empower current and upcoming TESOL professionals of all ethnic and multilingual backgrounds, while strengthening the theme of this year’s conference; Shifting Teaching Paradigms: Examining Inclusive, Dynamic Practices.
“When you shift teaching paradigms, you have to shift the whole school culture.” (Dr. Lee). Tiffany S. Lee (Diné /Lakota) is Dibé Łizhiní (Blacksheep) and born for Naałaní (Oglala Lakota). She is from Crystal, New Mexico, located on the Navajo Nation, on her mother’s side, and Pine Ridge, South Dakota on her father’s side. Dr. Lee is a Professor and Chair of Native American Studies at the University of New Mexico. In this episode, Dr. Lee talks about the influence of receiving early bilingual education on her current work. Follow her research to discover what happens when you expose children who initially speak English to their heritage language through immersion schooling. What is the impact on their academic performance and well-being? To find out more about the Native American Studies department at the University of New Mexico, click here: https://nas.unm.edu/ To find out more about this 52nd Annual NYS TESOL keynote speaker, Dr. Lee, click here: https://nas.unm.edu/people/faculty/lee-tiffany.html
NYS TESOL: Shifting Teaching Paradigms
Our podcast showcases the voices of TESOL professionals who understand the current climate in our field and can offer perspectives and insights on critical issues, ways to diversify instructional efforts, and various new methods used to engage students from diverse backgrounds. In sharing this knowledge and experience with our audience, we hope to effectively empower current and upcoming TESOL professionals of all ethnic and multilingual backgrounds, while strengthening the theme of this year’s conference; Shifting Teaching Paradigms: Examining Inclusive, Dynamic Practices.