The Development of Teacher Expertise in Secondary Contexts to Support English Learners

Thursday, October 24, 2024 6 p.m. to 7 p.m.

In this webinar, WestEd researchers Lee Hartman and Mary Schmida will present an enhanced model of teacher expertise (Walqui, 2024). The domains of teacher expertise --vision, motivation, reflection, knowledge, practice, and understanding of the context--will be described and discussed. An argument will be made that in order for deep, sustained teacher change to happen, multiple educators at the school site, at all levels of influence, must be knowledgeable, supportive, and work collectively sharing similar practices. Suggestions for how to enact this organic, fluid, and enriching model in schools and districts will be offered.

Lee Hartman, English Language Arts & English Language Development Language Specialist, WestEd: https://www.qtel.wested.org/hartman
Dr. Mary Schmida, Senior Research Associate, English Learner & Migrant Education Services, WestEd: https://www.wested.org/personnel/mary-schmida/

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College of Community Innovation & Education Educators Literacy UCF Literacy Symposium School of Teacher Education