K-12 Literacy Conference

F21Session 3, Workshop 9: Speak Up: Using Student Voice and Choice in Assessments, 6-12

Brendaly Torres

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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]Brendaly Torres is a The Educator Collaborative network associate. Brendaly is a Bronxite who has been serving her community as an educator for the past 12 years. She holds a B.A. in sociology, an M.S.Ed in TESOL from CUNY Lehman College, and an extension in Students with Disabilities 7-12 from Mercy College. She has been supporting second language learners’ literacy acquisition as an English as a New Language (ENL) teacher for the past 8 years. As a life-long learner, Brendaly is passionate about designing tools for differentiation to meet the needs of all learners. She is currently an ENL and Literacy teacher at International Community High School, a progressive project-based learning public school, situated in the vibrant South Bronx that has been dedicated to educating Multilingual Learners. As an avid reader herself, her goal is to inspire a love of literacy in all students and teachers she works with.  [/su_row]

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