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Friday March 7, 2025 3:05pm - 4:20pm MST
While math is a universal language, the demands of English add another challenging layer for  teaching and learning math for all of our students, especially our multilingual learners. 
Come participate in this hands-on session and explore how multiple-meaning words in English impact students' understanding of math concepts and their academic language development. This session will help you be more transparent with your instruction and feel more confident in your planning.


Speakers
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Sierra Ryan

Middle School Teacher, Janet Kahn School of Integrated Arts
Sierra Ryan is a middle school teacher at Janet Kahn School of Integrated Arts in Albuquerque. She is Nationally Board Certified and is becoming a trainer in the math framework, Achievement Inspired Mathematics for Scaffolding Student Success to support other educators in implementing... Read More →
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Lisa Meyer

Director of Instructional Equity, Dual Language Education of New Mexico
Lisa Meyer is an experienced dual language teacher. She currently works as the Director of Instructional Equity at Dual Language Education of New Mexico and is one of the developers of their math framework, Achievement Inspired Mathematics for Scaffolding Student Success.
Friday March 7, 2025 3:05pm - 4:20pm MST
Coronado
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