VDMIS Newsletter - August 2012 (Plain Text Version)
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PHILADELPHIA (PHOTO) STORY
Our presentation in Philadelphia was the culmination of 4 years of
compiling photos and video clips of our students and weaving them into
collages, showcase portfolios, performances, and presentations. We used
the Microsoft program Photo Story (which is typically found in
Computer/All Programs/Photo Story 3 for Windows) systematically to build
community and encourage reluctant writers among our diverse adult
literacy and emergent English language learners. Martin Van Opdorp has taught ESOL, science, and social studies content classes at South Lakes High School and South Lakes Transitional ESOL High School in Reston, Virginia, since 1999. He founded and sponsored the South Lakes International Club for Education/Entertainment (SLICE) for several years and has published numerous literary magazines to showcase his students’ numerous talents. Mr. Van Opdorp previously taught overseas in Peru, Korea, and Indonesia, and was active in a nationwide study of the use of multiple intelligence techniques to promote literacy and language learning. Martin participated in a Fulbright teacher exchange in Ledesma, Argentina, in 2002, and received a Fulbright Alumni grant to produce a video anthology of his students and their communities. In 2004-05, Martin took a sabbatical and returned to teacher training as an instructor of ESL/EFL methodology courses at the graduate level at Sookmyung Women’s University in Seoul, Korea. Mollie S. Calabrese earned a master of education degree in curriculum and instruction from George Mason University. Ms. Calabrese is cross-trained in special education, ESOL, and elementary education. Ms. Calabrese currently teaches at Annandale Transitional ESOL High School, an alternative high school program in Fairfax County Public Schools in Virginia. Prior to this, Ms. Calabrese worked as an elementary classroom teacher, an elementary ESOL teacher, and a special educator in the Washington, D.C., Metro area and abroad in Denmark and Italy. Ms. Calabrese’s areas of interest include educational technology and family literacy. |