S4/E14: Supporting ELs and Families Through School Closures in Rural Communities with Kelly Aldinger
How do we ensure that English learners and their families in rural communities have access to services that schools normally provide? What are educators doing to overcome the challenge of providing students with food when transportation is a challenge? How are schools addressing equity issues in areas where internet and device access is not widely available?
We discuss these questions and more in our conversation with Kelly Aldinger. Kelly is a K-3 English as a New Language teacher in a small, rural district called Elba Central Schools, halfway between Rochester and Buffalo, NY. She is currently pursuing a Master of Arts in Teaching ESOL from Clarkson University Kelly is a a passionate advocate for educational equity and inclusion and would love to connect with others who are similarly motivated! Find her on Twitter!
This episode is part of the Highest Aspirations "Look for the Helpers" series. If you'd like to share your story, go to bit.ly/ELLHelper.
You can access all the resources that Kelly mentioned on out Look for the Helpers channel.
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