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The WCEPS Pathways Learning Library provides free access to articles, videos and downloadable PDFs to support student learning in your classroom.
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WCEPS Pathways Events
WCEPS Pathways offers in-person and virtual events designed to meet the growing and evolving needs of educators everywhere. These professional learning opportunities are thoughtfully crafted to provide educators with fresh insights, practical strategies and research-based approaches that can be immediately applied in their classrooms.
Whether attending an interactive workshop or joining a dynamic virtual session, participants gain tools that support both personal growth and student success.
This monthly webinar series is free and designed around the needs of educators. It’s a wonderful community that supports each other through collaboration, problem-solving and ideation. Join us for these learning and professional development opportunities.
Educators will learn formative assessment strategies to track progress while developing goals, outcomes, and success indicators that empower students to self-assess, reflect, and be engaged in their learning.
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This workshop highlights how language and culture shape assessment for multilingual learners and educators. Using case studies and discussions, educators gain research-based strategies to align assessments with students’ strengths and move beyond English-only measures.
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Participants will explore collaborative practices that unite educators, families, administrators, support staff, and outreach services to build strong partnerships and ensure every student thrives within the school community.
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This session introduces Webb’s Depth of Knowledge (DOK) to evaluate cognitive complexity, address misconceptions, and apply it to teaching, curriculum, and assessment. Educators will learn strategies to integrate DOK into instructional practice.
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This workshop connects math reasoning with language development. Participants explore concrete-to-abstract strategies, analyze task language demands, and apply scaffolds to support multilingual learners in working through challenging content. Educators will learn to use Key Language Uses (KLUs) and discourse strategies in their math instruction.
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Participants explore Universal Design for Learning as a framework to differentiate instruction. This approach utilizes multiple means of representation, expression, and engagement to ensure that all learners access and succeed with grade-level content.
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This workshop equips educators with practical strategies to empower newcomer students and support their success in academic classrooms.
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This workshop is based on the book Catching the Moving Target: Guiding Newcomers to Mastery and offers compelling and practical steps for educators, leaders and decision-makers seeking to redesign how schools support newcomer multilingual learners.
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Participants explore translanguaging as a practice and pedagogy that affirms multilingual repertoires. Using the Translanguaging Classroom Framework, educators will learn strategies that foster biliteracy, create equity and identity through inclusive design and instruction.
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Educators explore the 2020 WIDA ELD Standards Framework by designing content-aligned units, embedding language functions in instruction, and creating discourse-based anchor charts to support multilingual learners’ expressive language across subjects.
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The 8th Annual Dual Language Symposium will be held at Roosevelt University’s Schaumburg campus. The symposium brings the dual language community together to strengthen our work as educators of language learners and as advocates for bilingualism.
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This workshop highlights the value of community and effective family partnerships. Educators will learn how engaging families as resources and honoring culture builds an inclusive, student-centered learning environment.
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The WCEPS Pathways Learning Library provides free access to articles, videos and downloadable PDFs to support student learning in your classroom.
CARE Coaching is designed to help K-12 educators provide equitable educational opportunities for long-term learners through personalized coaching.