Becoming BILITERATE AGAINST THE
ODDS : A Cause for Celebration:--- Nov. 5, 2011.
The
entire Sacramento community is invited to attend the 18th Annual Multicultural
Education Conference at Sacramento State University, Saturday, November 5, 2011
from 8:30 am-1:00 pm in the University Union, Sacramento State. Admission and parking (in Structure II)
is free.
The
keynote speaker is Dr. María de la Luz Reyes, author of Words Were All We Had: Becoming Biliterate Against the Odds. At the 9:00 am keynote address Dr.
Reyes will explain why growing up bilingual in America should be a cause for
celebration. The success of
today’s Latino educational professionals dispels the “at risk” myth regarding
native languages, suggesting that knowledge of Spanish supports English
literacy while emboldening resistance English-only ideologies.
The
Bilingual Multicultural Education Department (BMED) from Sac State sponsors
this annual conference as an opportunity for Sac State faculty and educators to
join forces with community members across the region to support bilingual and
multicultural education in Sacramento K-16 public schools. We invite all students, alumni,
teachers, parents, professionals and anyone interested to join us in this
morning with Dr. Reyes, followed by smaller breakout sessions presented by
faculty, teachers and students.
For
more information, please contact Dr.
Maggie Beddow, Conference Chair at beddow@csus.edu or the College of Education BMED
office: (916) 278-5942. See also
the electronic flier at: Against
the Odds, http://edweb.csus.edu/bmed/conference/2011/bmedConf18_letter20110909.pdf
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