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Empowering Voices / November 14-16 / Cal State Los Angeles

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Saturday, November 16
 

9:30am PST

Using Padlet as a Digital Tool for Oral Presentations in Noncredit ESL
Saturday November 16, 2024 9:30am - 9:45am PST
This presentation explores the pedagogical implications of using Padlet in ESL classrooms to enhance students' oral communication skills and participation in online discourse. The Padlet was designed for a noncredit ESL course at a community college. Students were taught to present on a travel-themed experience. This activity promotes active participation, enabling students to engage in meaningful online interactions while receiving scaffolded support. By integrating Padlet, instructors can create a dynamic learning environment that significantly improves students' language proficiency and digital communication skills. During this presentation, participants will be part of a demonstration of using a similar Padlet.
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avatar for Sara Ruiz Hirata

Sara Ruiz Hirata

ESL Instructor, Santa Monica College, Pasadena City College
CATESOL 2024 State Conference: Graduate Student Mixer Coordinator
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Kristle Domondon

ESL Instructor, LACCD, Pasadena City College, Santa Barbara City College
Saturday November 16, 2024 9:30am - 9:45am PST
KH B4014

10:15am PST

Using and Evaluating Rubrics for Language Teaching
Saturday November 16, 2024 10:15am - 11:15am PST
Creating, using, and evaluating rubrics in teaching English presents several challenges. Consistent application is time-consuming and prone to bias. Continuous refinement is essential to align with learning objectives and student needs. Despite their benefits, rubrics demand significant effort and expertise. Rubrics are essential for communication, scaffolding, and assessment, providing clear feedback to guide students' learning and their overall performance. This session explores key factors in constructing and evaluating rubrics for English language learners, highlighting key strategies on how to make them more effective for teaching and assessing language learners. Different types of rubric and characteristics of good rubrics are
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Emmy Min

Professor of Clinical Education, University of Southern California
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Kaden Kwak

University of Southern California
Saturday November 16, 2024 10:15am - 11:15am PST
KH B4014
 

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