Enhancing Practice with Early English Language Learners
April 29, 2011
This conference was co-sponsored by The Education Research Section (ERS), The Future of Children journal, The Woodrow Wilson School (WWS) and the National Institute for Early Education Research (NIEER).
Conference Presentations
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What Does Research Have to Say?
- Marta Tienda, Maurice P. During Professor in Demographic Studies. Professor of Sociology and Public Affairs, Woodrow Wilson School; Director, Program in Latino Studies
- Robert Crosnoe, Ph.D. Professor, Department of Sociology and Population Research Center, University of Texas at Austin
- Fred Genesee, Psychology Department, McGill University
- Lynn Karoly, Senior Economist, RAND
Assessment and English Language Learners
- Sandra Barrueco, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Psychology & Fellow of the Institute for Policy Research & Catholic Studies, The Catholic University of America
- Elizabeth Franks, Language & Literacy Associates for Multilingual and Multicultural Education (LLAMAME, LLC)
- Alexandra Figueras-Daniel, Research Coordinator, National Institute for Early Education Research
Preschool Research Network
- Sharon Ayers, Ph.D., National Institute for Early Education Research
Professional Development and English Language Learners
- Jennifer Himmel, Research Associate, Center for Applied Linguistics
- Bernice Moro, Ph.D., Director, SED Manhattan/Staten Island BETAC at Hunter College
- Lydia Breiseth, Manager, Colorin Colorado, Learning Media Department, WETA
Creative Ways to Teach English Language Learners
- Margarita Calderón, Professor Emerita, Johns Hopkins University
- Sandee McHugh-McBride, Early Childhood Co-Representative, NJTESOL-NJBE Executive Board; Lecturer, Rutgers Graduate School of Education



