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Members: MABE Helps You Welcome 2024-25!

09 Sep 2024 2:36 PM | Anonymous

A message from MABE's President, Michael Gary

Hello,

¡Bienvenidos a / Bem Vindos a / Welcome to School Year 2024-25! Let’s take a moment to reflect on all that we have accomplished in these 50 years together for our multilingual learners. Every single one of us that works in this field, no matter our role(s), is a leader and learner, a changemaker and a policymaker for, and on behalf of, our students. We have a lot to celebrate and even more to work toward to reach for our vision of equity in education.

I am unbelievably proud to serve for these next two years as MABE’s President. This is a humbling experience. I have served our multilingual learners and families first as a teacher, then as a district director, a school-based coach, and an assistant principal. This year, I have returned to the classroom as an English Language Development (ELD) Teacher.

As your MABE President, I serve you. Our Board of Directors and staff serve you. We are stewards of our mission and vision so that we can all collaborate together so the next 50 years will truly change the world for our students.

MABE is extremely excited to offer our members a rich agenda of events, activities, and services:


MABE’s 50th BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION

MABE is turning 50 years old! You are cordially invited to register for MABE’s 50th Birthday Celebration. Come honor bilingual education’s past, present, and future with us! Dance to live music from the Hartt Salsa All-Stars, memorialize history, and enjoy cocktails and appetizers on Friday, November 22, 2024 in Mechanics Hall, Worcester, MA. Sponsors accepted. 

REGISTER AND SPONSOR #MABE50


DUAL LANGUAGE BILINGUAL EDUCATION NETWORKS 

You’re invited to our Dual Language Bilingual Education (DLBE) Networks for Leaders, Elementary Teachers, Middle School Teachers, Coaches, and Special Educators. We welcome your participation in these networks where you can work with colleagues to build systems of support that sustain effective, research-driven DLBE programs. 

Our special topic network this year is Bilingual Research, free to members in good standing. This network will feature local research, and any members interested in learning more about DLBE research and how it can impact DLBE programs are welcome to register. 

REGISTER FOR NETWORKS

DUAL LANGUAGE BILINGUAL EDUCATION CONFERENCE

We are already preparing for our annual conference, set to take place Saturday, March 8, 2025 in the UMass Amherst Center at Springfield. We are also planning for our Pre-Conference School visits and our Pre-Conference Advocacy Roundtable early in 2025.

CHANGES TO MABE

  • New Board of Directors for 24-25

  • Meg Burns is the New Director of Professional Learning. We are happy to announce that Dr. Meg Burns is MABE’s new full-time Director of Professional Learning. Meg has been involved with MABE since 2016 as a Board Member, President, and collaborator. Meg brings expertise in language acquisition, early language and literacy development, biliteracy instruction, whiteness studies, culturally responsive pedagogy, family and community engagement, and qualitative research methods. Born and raised in MA, Meg learned Spanish as a second language and taught 1st grade in a public DLBE school. She holds a BA from Vassar College, an MA in Applied Linguistics from the University of Massachusetts, Boston, and a PhD in Educational Equity and Cultural Diversity from the University of Colorado, Boulder, where she delivered Literacy Squared PD nationwide. Meg is the co-developer of LibrosforLanguage.org and has been a member of the MA BESE’s ELL/Bilingual Education Advisory Council. Most recently, she served as Associate Professor of TESOL and Bilingual Education at Lesley University and conducted research in local DLBE schools.

  • Doug Hardy is retiring. Thank you, Doug, for your work as MABE’s Fiscal Administrative Assistant for 3 years! He is looking forward to spending more time traveling and gardening.

Additionally, MABE continues to offer Consulting Services and help with advocacy. Feel free to contact our Executive Director, Phyllis Hardy, with any questions about Consulting or Advocacy.

Please don’t hesitate to reach out to us if you need us. 

     
    Michael Gary
    MABE President (2024-2026) 

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