31. What Supporting ELLs in K-12 Looks Like with Guest Karen Hartke
Are you wondering what teaching ELLs looks like in other schools or districts? Today, I am chatting with Karen Hartke to get some insight into what being an ESL teacher looks like for her and her district.
Karen serves as both the only ESL teacher and the EL coordinator in her K-12 district which brings on unique challenges. In this episode, she is sharing with us what her role looks like, some tips and tricks for teaching ELLs, and the importance of building strong relationships with administration, classroom teachers, and support staff to best serve your students.
Karen Hartke is currently a K-12 ESL teacher at Lakeview Independent School District in rural southwest Minnesota. She has taught at the primary, intermediate, and upper elementary levels, as well as 7th and 8th grade mathematics. Additionally, she has MN teaching certification in middle school Mathematics, K-12 English as a Second Language, K-12 Reading, K-6 Elementary, and a Masters in Educational Leadership. She is also a parent of middle and high school age children.
Karen shares how beneficial being part of the Equipping ELLs membership has been for her and her teaching. If you would like access to ready to use lessons and activities, tons of resources, and be part of an amazing and supportive community, join us! We would love to see you there!
WIDA Can-Do Descriptors SIMPLIFIED!
Speaking and Listening Cards
Check out the ELL Strategy Academy
Join the Equipping ELLs Membership
To access all resources mentioned in this episode, head to the show notes: https://www.inspiringyounglearners.com/supporting-ells
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