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Speaking of Books Series: Language, Learning, and Social Justice

Time: 
Tuesday, October 01, 2024 - 1:00 PM to 2:30 PM
Location: 
McKeldin Library

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"Join us for a panel discussion of four exciting new faculty publications, all united by the themes of language, learning, and social justice. Professors Nan Jiang (The Study of Bilingual Language Processing), Loren Jones (Teaching Young Multilingual Learners: Key Issues and New Insights), José L. Magro (Language and Antiracism: An Antiracist Approach to Teaching (Spanish) Language in the USA), and Megan Madigan Peercy (Core Practices for Teaching Multilingual Students: Humanizing Pedagogies for Equity) will discuss details of their most recent publications as well as intersections in their work across disciplines."

 

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