Lower School World Language Faculty Presents at Monmouth University Conference
The Lower School World Language Faculty recently collaborated with Dr. Danial creating a presentation for a Conference at Monmouth University titled: Race, Gender, and Leadership in Global Societies: Goals, Strategies, and Reconciliation. The presentation was focused on the development of “Teacher Leadership” and the importance of instructional decision-making related to technology and Global Societies. A theoretical framework for the use of technology was presented with historical change and current practical use of various technological tools that support teacher instruction, student engagement, and student demonstrations of acquired learning in World Languages.
Head of Lower School Dr. Andrea Danial, Mandarin Chinese teacher Yunlin Zhou, Spanish teacher Jeannette Cordero and French & Spanish teacher Nancy Rosenthal are pictured with (from Monmouth) Julius O. Adekunle, Faculty member in the History and Anthropology Department; John Christopher, Vice President and General Counsel; Deanna Shoemaker, Faculty member in the Communications Department; and Nina Anderson, Director of the Office of Equity and Diversity.
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