Comprehensive Educator Modules
We provide modules designed to equip educators with the tools, knowledge and resources to better support and serve immigrant-origin students.
Through this module, educators will explore ways to create welcoming and nurturing learning environments grounded in culturally and linguistically responsive practices for our youngest immigrant-origin students and their families.
This module helps educators understand and apply translanguaging to support immigrant multilingual students, highlighting its benefits, and guiding teachers in planning effective translanguaging pedagogy.
This module equips educators with trauma-informed practices to support immigrant-origin students, fostering healing, social-emotional growth, and strategies for classroom care.
This glossary is a supplemental resource to the CUNY-IIE educator modules or can serve as a stand alone document for terms related to immigration and education.
This module builds educators’ skills to support refugee students, dispel misconceptions, engage families, use asset-based practices, and foster empathy through powerful stories.
This module supports secondary educators in fostering welcoming school cultures for immigrant students, expanding college and career access, and building empowering spaces for youth leadership.
This module helps educators strengthen relationships with immigrant students and families, teach immigration through children’s literature, and partner with communities to advocate for student needs.
This module helps educators understand historical and current immigration issues and equips them to create welcoming schools that support immigrant students academically, linguistically, and emotionally.