The Center for Education Access and Development hosted a 6-day workshop on Bilingual Education for the Deaf on January 6-10 & 13-14, 2014 at De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde, Function Rm. A & B. Participants of the activity were faculty from La Salle Univeristy Ozamiz- School for the Deaf, School for the Deaf in Iligan housed at La Salle Academy Iligan, and members of the School for the Deaf and Applied Studies and CEAD. Facilitators of the training were: Nora Shannon, Senior Project Associate of P-CEN, Dr. Susan Lane-Outlaw, assistant professor at the National Technical Institute for the Deaf (NTID) at Rochester Institute of Technology, and Erin Esposito, lecturer of NTID-RIT and is also the Executive Director of Advocacy Services for Abused Deaf Victims (ASADV) in Rochester, NY.
Topics of the training included:
(1) Overview of Bilingual-Bicultural Concepts,
(2) Theoretical underpinnings of Bilingual Education,
(3) Reading and Writing Theories and teaching strategies,
(4) Cross-curricular Collaboration, and
(5) Unit Planning. Lectures were conducted in the morning while workshop activities were done in the afternoon.
The culminating activity was a presentation done by each participant on a unit plan of a specific content area.
The workshop was done in collaboration with the Pre-College Education Network thru the funding of Nippon Foundation.
Topics of the training included:
(1) Overview of Bilingual-Bicultural Concepts,
(2) Theoretical underpinnings of Bilingual Education,
(3) Reading and Writing Theories and teaching strategies,
(4) Cross-curricular Collaboration, and
(5) Unit Planning. Lectures were conducted in the morning while workshop activities were done in the afternoon.
The culminating activity was a presentation done by each participant on a unit plan of a specific content area.
The workshop was done in collaboration with the Pre-College Education Network thru the funding of Nippon Foundation.
1 Day
2 Days
3 Days
4 Days
5 Days
6 Days