Tracey T. Flores & Dr. Carla España

☟⬇︎ Watch here on April 10th ⬇︎☟

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Today’s Gathering has pre-recorded sessions (to allow greater flexibility for presenters and tech hosts during the pandemic).
This means:
  • Keep your eye on the time! You will see the session from the start, not live in progress… don’t miss the next one!
  • Tweet with #TheEdCollabGathering. Presenters looking forward to connecting!

[su_divider divider_color=”#ffb121″] [su_row]Tracey Flores is a member of The Educator Collaborative network.  Read her full bio here or request her for consulting or a speaking engagement. 

Tracey is an expert in Family and Community Literacies and literacy instruction for multilingual students, in both K-8 school settings and community spaces.  Tracey believes in the transformative power of reading and writing to change lives, to help us understand our experiences, to heal, to imagine our futures and to build community.  Currently, Tracey is an assistant professor of Language and Literacy at the University of Texas at Austin where she teaches Language Arts Methods and Community Literacies in the K-5 teacher education program. Her research focuses on Latina mothers’ and daughters’ language and literacy practices, the teaching of young writers in culturally and linguistically diverse classrooms, and family and community literacies. You can follow her on Twitter @traceyhabla.   [/su_row]
 
[su_row]Dr. Carla España is a member of The Educator Collaborative network.  Read her full bio here or request her for consulting or a speaking engagement. 

Carla is an instructor at Bank Street College Graduate School of Education in New York City.  She teaches in the Bilingual/TESOL graduate program and partners with schools to support pre-service and in-service teachers. Prior to Bank Street College, Carla was the Bilingual Education Clinical Doctoral Lecturer at Hunter College, City University of New York. She taught Educational Foundations, Multicultural Education, Bilingual Literacy (Spanish), Perspectives on Literacy Across the Content Areas, Literacy Research for Change and Student Teaching Seminar courses. Find her on Twitter @ProfesoraEspana.[/su_row] [su_divider top=”no” divider_color=”#f8b556″]

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