
Strategies for Working with Multilingual Learners: A Bonus Episode with Shawnda Fukano (TWT Contributing Writer)
09/29/22 • 26 min
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MORE INFORMATION
- Check out Shawnda's blog post that inspired today's bonus episode:
- Read more posts about working with multilingual learners and on translanguaging on Two Writing Teachers.
- In addition, here are some other #TWTBlog posts that will provide you with more information about things Shawnda mentioned.
ABOUT SHAWNDA
Shawnda Fukano is a primary literacy coach at Mount View Elementary, a dual-language school in the Highline School District in Seattle, Washington. She supports teachers and students in both English and Spanish classrooms as they develop biliteracy. Shawnda has had a passion for educating multilingual learners since she began teaching in 2004. She spent many years as a classroom teacher for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd grade newcomers, and was then the Dual Language Coordinator when her school first transitioned to the dual-language program. She also taught English to adult refugees from Burma for several years.
Shawnda is a National Board Certified Teacher in English as a New Language and is an OCDE Project GLAD® Trainer. She lives in Seattle with her husband, son, and twin daughters and writes slices of her life as a mom and teacher at ShawndaStories or follow her on Twitter @ShawndaFukano.
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RATINGS/REVIEWS
- We are excited to share the Two Writing Teachers Podcast with you. If you've provided a rating or review on any of the listening platforms, then please fill out this form to be entered into a giveaway for a free professional book from Corwin.
- All entries must be received by October 14th, 2022.
- You must have a U.S. mailing address to enter the giveaway.
MORE INFORMATION
- Check out Shawnda's blog post that inspired today's bonus episode:
- Read more posts about working with multilingual learners and on translanguaging on Two Writing Teachers.
- In addition, here are some other #TWTBlog posts that will provide you with more information about things Shawnda mentioned.
ABOUT SHAWNDA
Shawnda Fukano is a primary literacy coach at Mount View Elementary, a dual-language school in the Highline School District in Seattle, Washington. She supports teachers and students in both English and Spanish classrooms as they develop biliteracy. Shawnda has had a passion for educating multilingual learners since she began teaching in 2004. She spent many years as a classroom teacher for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd grade newcomers, and was then the Dual Language Coordinator when her school first transitioned to the dual-language program. She also taught English to adult refugees from Burma for several years.
Shawnda is a National Board Certified Teacher in English as a New Language and is an OCDE Project GLAD® Trainer. She lives in Seattle with her husband, son, and twin daughters and writes slices of her life as a mom and teacher at ShawndaStories or follow her on Twitter @ShawndaFukano.
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