mer. 09 oct.
|LIVE ZOOM EVENT: Community Conversation
"What are the best resources and techniques for promoting language development in a multilingual setting?"
Join us as Margarita Diaz offers her actionable advice and techniques for fostering Montessori linguistic diversity and proficiency in our BM Community Conversation. CLICK BELOW ON APPLICATION TO REGISTER AND LEARN MORE ABOUT THIS EVENT
Heure et lieu
09 oct. 2024, 16:00 – 17:30
LIVE ZOOM EVENT: Community Conversation
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À propos de l'événement
Margarita Diaz (she, her) is an experienced, certified bilingual Montessori educator with a demonstrated history of working in Montessori education for 20 years. She is a Bilingual Montessori consultant, instructor, and speaker, having served as an elementary guide, coach, and director at a bilingual Montessori public charter school in Washington, DC. Margarita also instructs at the Institute for Advanced Montessori Studies (IAMS) in Barrie School, Maryland. She holds American Montessori Society (AMS) credentials for Elementary I and II and is Montessori Coach Certified (NCMPS). Margarita is a member of the AMS Board of Directors, and she is a regular speaker at the AMS conferences and co-founder of AMS en Español Affinity Group where she leads monthly sessions about the importance of multilingual and Montessori education in both the public and private sector. She regularly gives conferences nationally and internationally in English and Spanish about Montessori education, with an emphasis on Multilingual Education, and Public Education.
In this session, Margarita Diaz (she, her) will offer actionable advice and techniques for fostering Montessori linguistic diversity and proficiency. As an expert in language acquisition, she will provide practical insights and strategies for navigating the complexities of multilingual upbringing in Montessori settings. Join Margarita Diaz for a session that celebrates linguistic diversity and opens doors to new opportunities for holistic learning and growth. Her session promises to provide invaluable guidance and inspiration for new or seasoned Montessori educators.
Key takeaways of this session include lesson plans, observation forms, and monthly themes for planning lessons to successfully implement and strengthen a multilingual program.