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Using the Latest Technology in K-12
June 26-27 from 9-3 pm
School of Education Room 206
Strategies for ELL in the Classroom
June 28-29 from 9-3 pm
School of Education Room 206
Residence Hall and Hotels
If you do not want to travel to campus each day for
the workshops, the campus has housing that can be
arranged or there are several Hotels near the
campus that provide La Sierra University discounts.
To arrange stay at the Residence Hall Dorms on
campus please call (951) 785-2017 or email
To arrange stay at Hampton Inn Suites (1 mile
away) call (951) 352-5020. Mention La Sierra
University for rates beginning at $89.
To arrange stay at Ayres Inn (2.8 miles away) call
(951) 734-2140. Mention La Sierra University
for rates beginning at $79.
To arrange stay at Holiday Inn Express Hotel
and Suites (5.9 miles away) call (951) 479-
4000. Mention La Sierra University for rates
beginning at $72.
Where Academic Investigation, Christian Faith, and Service to Others Unite
4500 Riverwalk Parkway
Riverside, CA 92515
Tel:(951) 785-2203
Webpage: www.lasierra.edu
Curriculum and Instruction
Heather Barker, M.S. (ABD)
STEM Education Environmental Education/Informal Science Teacher Quality Lolita Campbell, Ed.D. Student Teaching Director Home Schooling August Champlin, M.A., M.A. Visiting Professor TESOL Writing Sociology and History of Education Keith Drieberg, Ph.D. Chair Neuroscience and Learning Special Education Assessment Raymond Hurst, Ph.D. Neuro Biology of Learning Research and Writing Special Education SYLVIA CORDOBA CREDENTIAL ANALYST
DEANNE KNIPSCHILD,C&I SECRETARY
2017
Summer Workshops
Admission Steps
Registration:
1. Register by filling out form on website and
submitting form.
A. EDCI 589H Using the Latest Tech. in K-12
B. EDCI 589EL Strategies for ELL in the Class.
2. You may pay cash, check or credit card. Put
information on form for payment.
*Additional information about the workshop and
registration is located at www.lasierra.edu/
education. Scroll down and locate ‘Summer
2017 workshops’ under course schedules and
click there.
Costs associated with workshops:
Pacific Union Teachers– FREE (Scholarship)
North American Division- $95.00
Community- $95.00
**Each course is 1-2 units **
1 unit= class attendance
2 units=class attendance + written paper
Work with the School of Education for more
information and help registering.
NOTE: This guide does not replace the printed
information in the La Sierra University Graduate
Bulletin or website.
Using the Latest
Technology in K-12
In this workshop learn ways in incorporate
technology into the everyday classroom. Explore
current trends in STEM education including robotics,
makerspaces, chromebooks, and web services to
enhance learning and evaluation in all subject
areas. Discover how the latest technology
innovations will help you teach and enhance your
students learning and discovery.
On Day 1, you will learn effective methods of
teaching listening, speaking, reading, vocabulary,
grammar, and culture to ELL students.
On Day 2, you will learn to teach academic content
to ELLs using sheltered instructional strategies,
such as Specially Designed Academic Instruction in
English (SDAIE) and the Cognitive Academic
Language Learning Approach (CALLA).
Mel Wade, Ed.D. Mel Wade is a veteran teacher
and technology professional with
a masters degree in Curriculum
and Instruction. He is the
Technology Director for
Sacramento Adventist Academy
and teaches technology classes
for elementary through high
school. Mel is the director and
founder of the Adventist Robotics
League and enjoys helping
teachers integrate technology into
their classrooms.
August Champlin M.A. August Champlin has 17 years
of experience teaching Eng-
lish language learners. For 6
1/2 years, he lived in South
Korea, where he taught English
as a Foreign Language using a
variety of approaches and in a
variety of educational contexts.
In the States, he has taught for
10 1/2 years. His specialization
is teaching writing to second
language learners; however, he has also taught ESL Read-
ing, Grammar, Vocabulary and Idioms, American Conversa-
tion and Culture, Academic Skills, Music Appreciation, and
Religion to ESL or EFL students. August has a BA in Music,
an MA in English, an MA in Education, a TESOL Certificate,
and is pursuing his Ph.D. in Education at UCR, where his
dissertation topic is the educational experiences of
international students at private Christian schools. In
addition to his interests in second language acquisition,
August studies educational sociology and the history of
education.
4500 Riverwalk Parkway Riverside, CA 92515
Phone: (951) 785-2203 Inquiry E-mail: [email protected]
Curriculum and Instruction
Strategies for ELL in
the Classroom