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Wednesday, May 29 • 11:15am - 12:15pm
Developing Oral Language using Collaborative Talk Structures

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Oral language is the foundation from which literacy skills emerge. Developing Oral language is a process that occurs throughout the day, over time, with skilled preparation and planning. This session will model collaborative talk structures that can be implemented in the classroom to support all students including Multilingual Learners and students with disabilities.

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Hunter Smith

Multilingual Learners with Educational Disabilities Specialist, Colorado Department of Education
Hunter Smith, Multilingual Learners with Educational Disabilities Specialist, CDE Hunter Smith was born and raised in Denver, Colorado. He began his teaching career as a bilingual teacher in the primary grades in Denver Public Schools. Subsequently, he became a special educator for... Read More →
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Brie Johnson

Senior Literacy Consultant/Multilingual Learner Focus, CDE


Wednesday May 29, 2024 11:15am - 12:15pm MDT
ESF Room 126
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