Join Our Community
Subscribe via RSS
- I Am…
- To the Golden Bear Students I Met Saturday at Stanford – Thank you for Saying YES!
- Keynote Moment: What I Shared with Teenagers on Latino Achievement Night
- Hispanic Heritage Month and Latino Americans’ long-standing History of Military Service
- On the topic of Book Awards – a Strong Opinion from an Indie Publisher Who Has Won 11 in International Contests
- Why I’m Excited for the May 14th Launch of the First-Ever Online “Civilian Boot Camp” for Transitioning Service Members
- Tips for YOUR Winter Family Adventure at Lake Tahoe
- What I Did Before My Daughter’s First Birthday
- Celebrating Two-Way Immersion Program and Biliteracy in Turlock
- Air Force Veteran/Author Serves Children of U.S. Navy for Month of the Military Child
Home Page
Archives
Tag Archives: teachers
Celebrating Two-Way Immersion Program and Biliteracy in Turlock
On Thursday, after having served children at Naval Air Station Lemoore to celebrate Month of the Military Child, I drove up the gorgeous, uber-green Central Valley to the city of Turlock. I passed Atwater, the town where Castle Air Force … Continue reading
Posted in Business writing, School visits
Tagged author, bilingual, California, dual immersion, education, ELL, high expectations, Hispanic, immigrants, Latina, Latino, migrant community, teachers, Turlock
2 Comments