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Friday, December 7 • 3:00pm - 3:45pm
Online Courses for Multilingual Students: Challenges and Opportunities

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Online course offerings for ESL students provide challenges and opportunities for instructors. This presentation will include reflections from teaching ESL students online, including successes, challenges, dilemmas, and results. Best practices and future directions will also be explored.

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Michael Westwood

Associate Professor EMLS, Bakersfield College
I have been teaching for around 10 years. I am very interested in teaching through technology, composition, and Generation 1.5 students.



Friday December 7, 2018 3:00pm - 3:45pm PST
San Clemente (4th Floor)