Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Call for Papers: 20th Annual Dual Language Conference La Cosecha November 4 – 7, 2015 Albuquerque Convention Center Albuquerque, NM

20th Annual Dual Language Conference La Cosecha

November 4 – 7, 2015
Albuquerque Convention Center
Albuquerque, NM

Presented By: Dual Language Education of New Mexico, an educational
non-profit dedicated to the development, implementation and support of
dual language programs.

Conference Purpose:  To provide current theory, practice and discussion in order to enhance and expand the knowledge base and experience of educators developing and implementing dual language enrichment programs.

Join us as we celebrate two decades of dual language education development in New Mexico for the 20th La Cosecha Dual Language Conference! DLeNM’s annual conference will bring together over 2,500 educators, parents, researchers and dual language supporters from around the world.  Come share your experience and knowledge, as we ‘harvest’ the best of our multilingual and
multicultural communities!  For more information visit www.dlenm.org/lacosecha.

Call for Proposals Now Open!
The Planning Committee for La Cosecha 2015 invites you to share your
teaching strategies and dual language expertise with your colleagues
by presenting at this year’s conference.  The planning committee is
particularly interested in having classroom teachers to share
instructional best practices with conference attendees.

Proposal Submission Guidelines:  Conference Presentations will align
with the seven strands of the Guiding Principles for Dual Language
Education document.   To assist you in aligning your proposal with the
"Guiding Principles for Dual Language Education”, please see the list
of document strands and guiding principles.  Deadline for submission,
Friday, May 15, 2015. Visit www.dlenm.org/lacosecha for more information.



Leslie SánchezDirector of Business and Development
Dual Language Education New Mexico
505-243-0648



20th Annual Dual Language Conference
November 4-7, 2015
Dual Language Conference for Teachers by Teachers

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