In the workshop, "Collaborative Composition: Leveraging Multilingual Learners' Everyday Literacies in Student-Centered, Project-Based Learning," teachers will delve into transformative pedagogical strategies. Tailored for those navigating diverse language and literacy abilities in the digital age, this 90 minute-long session empowers teachers to meet unique student needs through innovative pedagogical approaches with a specific focus on leveraging digital literacies and technology.
Participants will explore the dynamic potential of collaborative, project-based learning, honing skills in crafting inclusive and engaging curriculum that integrates modern digital tools from cell phones to chromebooks. The focus is on student-centered, relevant, and responsive teaching strategies enhanced by technology. Through a mix of hands-on activities, collaborative discussions, and the examination of student artifacts, educators will gain practical insights into creating learning experiences that resonate with the rich tapestry of language and digital literacies in their classrooms.
Key topics include collaborative, project-based learning methodologies, integrating diverse literacies into curriculum design, and harnessing technology to foster inclusivity. Participants are encouraged to bring examples of their project-based learning ideas, fostering a collaborative space for shared experiences and refinement of teaching practices.
By the workshop's end, educators will emerge equipped with enhanced skills, a deeper understanding of diverse literacies, and practical strategies to leverage digital tools for creating culturally responsive, student-centered environments. This workshop promises to be a transformative experience for educators dedicated to meeting the varied needs of their multilingual student populations in the digital era.
Learning Goals- Teacher will explore the potential of collaborative, project-based learning to harness the everyday literacies and experiences of multilingual learners.
- Teachers will develop skills in creating student-centered, culturally responsive curriculum.