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Esmeralda Carini
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Imua Literacy: Moving Hawaiʻi forward with local solutions.
Multilingualism is a Super Power - Supporting English Learners Flourish!
***Brought back by popular demand! Our MOST downloaded episode ever! :)Hawai‘i is one of the most ethnically and linguistically diverse states in the country. As a result, English learners (ELs) make up a significant portion of Hawaii’s student population: up to 18% of students are, or have been, classified as English learners and represent up to 70 different languages! Their academic outcomes, however, vary. In this episode, we want to explore how we might be able to better support our multilingual students and learn about successful approaches going on in the state with one of o...
2025-02-02
40 min
Imua Literacy: Moving Hawaiʻi forward with local solutions.
Elevating Disciplinary Literacies in an Elementary Classroom
Disciplinary literacies have always been a hot topic for secondary schools since much of the literacy learning in these grades occurs across the content areas. Even the Hawaii Common Core State Standards established DL goals for grades 6-12. But does that mean that elementary teachers don’t have an important role to play in teaching specialized ways of reading, writing, and thinking in a particular discipline (i.e., science, social studies, art, etc)?In this episode, we will be chatting with Dr. Charlotte Frambaugh-Kritzer and Stephanie Beulow from the University of Hawaii on 1) Define wha...
2025-01-19
24 min
Imua Literacy: Moving Hawaiʻi forward with local solutions.
Waimanalo's Awesome Family Resource Center - A Shared Partnership!
How can we build this bridge from school to home in a way that can be relevant to the world that families live in today? Family Resource Centers (FRC) are one way to promote family engagement that promotes a “shared partnership” that can enhance students’ language and literacy learning. In today's episode, we get to learn from Mrs. Fuli Soa, the facilitator of the FRC of Waimanalo, which has become an example of what truly is possible for FRCs in our schools. Mrs. Soa has proven that FRCs can be flexible, family-focused, culturally sensitive hubs of...
2025-01-05
21 min
Imua Literacy: Moving Hawaiʻi forward with local solutions.
Family Engagement Designed for Pacific Islander Students/Families
We have 50 years of research that proves family engagement is an important strategy to improve students’ literacy (and overall?) learning - so why is this still so hard to achieve? In this episode, we will explore the “what/why/how” around the topic of family engagement in Hawaii. Why does it matter? What are the obstacles that get in the way, especially for our Pacific Islanders? How can we build this bridge from school to home in a way that can be relevant to the world that families live in today? Join us for our conversation with Dr. Kat...
2024-12-22
33 min
Imua Literacy: Moving Hawaiʻi forward with local solutions.
Role of Phonological Awareness in Becoming a Reader
In this episode, we are chatting with an esteemed colleague, literacy peep, and friend, David Yung, from Waimanalo Elementary. We will explore the role that phonological awareness plays in early literacy and language development. David breaks down PA to the parts that make up this subskill and why they matter when learning how to read. He also gives practical tips on how to provide opportunities to develop this critical skill at home and in the classroom to support later literacy achievement in elementary.
2024-12-08
17 min
Imua Literacy: Moving Hawaiʻi forward with local solutions.
Quality Pre-School Matters with Dr. Kathleen O'Dell
Today, we focused on quality preschool education, including some discussion on a few promising approaches to sparking curiosity and engagement for kids. We also emphasized the importance of what is developmentally appropriate for our keiki during this time - building learning around their interests and not forcing them to write what they don’t understand! Dr. Kathleen O'Dell, a professor at the University of Hawaii, shares how it’s critical for us to expand our Early Childhood Education (ECE) workforce and policy. Our conversation with Kat was chock-full of so much wonderful information that we couldn’t fit it...
2024-11-29
30 min
Imua Literacy: Moving Hawaiʻi forward with local solutions.
The ABCs of Early Literacy with "Read to Me" Literacy Leaders
In today's episode, we’ll speak to literacy leaders Nicki and Kara from Read to Me International to better understand how to foster developmentally appropriate learning opportunities for our emergent readers. They’ll also share with us some tips and resources to help us take action at home with our children and grandchildren to get them on the road to becoming lifelong readers. Check out the Read Aloud Tips Sheet for ideas to share the magic of literacy and language with your child.
2024-11-10
20 min
Imua Literacy: Moving Hawaiʻi forward with local solutions.
Our WHY for IMUA Literacy Podcast
Imua Literacy is a podcast dedicated to moving Hawaiʻi forward with local literacy solutions. In today's episode, we share our "WHY" for the creation of the podcast and our HOPES for being a part of the solutions in literacy learning (i.e., from keiki to kūpuna) that our families, schools, and communities can tap on to better thrive here in Hawaii.
2024-11-04
11 min
Literacy Lunch Break
S4E6: Empowering Educators: Cultivating Content Knowledge for Student Success
Series 4, Episode 6: Tune in to Literacy Lunch Break as host Marjorie Bottari engages in a dynamic conversation with Dr. Esmeralda Carini, a passionate K-12 literacy leader. Esmeralda shares strategies for ensuring educators have access to targeted professional learning opportunities, specifically focusing on enhancing content knowledge to drive student achievement. From her experiences in Hawaii, Esmeralda shares insights on fostering teacher growth and empowering educators to make impactful instructional decisions.Discover the essentials of elementary literacy instruction and leadership in our podcast series. Join leading educators and administrators as they share innovative strategies and actionable insights...
2024-08-29
24 min
Curiosity for Better Learning
Defining Literacy feat. Imua Literacy (Pt. 2)
This is the second half of our conversation with Erin D'Amelio & Dr. Esmeralda Carini where we discuss evidence-backed strategies for encouraging literacy and academic talk in the classroom.Key Takeaways:Defining the goal/objective of literacy outside the narrow definition of reading and writingHow educators can play a role in addressing some common barriers to literacyPractical guidance and evidence-based tools for educators who serve multilingual students and ELs
2024-01-09
20 min
Curiosity for Better Learning
Defining Literacy feat. Imua Literacy (Pt.1)
We catch up with Erin D'Amelio & Dr. Esmeralda Carini to discuss their work and contributions to the Hawai’i State Literacy plan, a multilateral blueprint designed to give students across the region the skills to advocate for themselves and achieve life-long literacy.Key Takeaways:Defining the goal/objective of literacy outside the narrow definition of reading and writingHow educators can play a role in addressing some common barriers to literacyPractical guidance and evidence-based tools for educators who serve multilingual students and ELs
2023-12-12
24 min
Giornale Radio | Pagine da ascoltare
Pagine da ascoltare. "Notre-Dame de Paris" di Victor Hugo
Edito nel 1831, “Notre-Dame de Paris” è un grande classico senza tempo dello scrittore, poeta e drammaturgo Victor Hugo, considerato il padre del romanticismo in Francia. Il racconto è ambientato in una Parigi tardo medievale, al tempo di Re Luigi XI nel 1482 e la cattedrale è la vera protagonista con le sue guglie, le sue torri, i suoi i gargoyle e i suoi pinnacoli. L’opera narra di intrecci amorosi impossibili come quello tra il “gobbo” Quasimodo e la meravigliosa Esmeralda e quello tetro, lascivo e peccaminoso dell'arcidiacono Claude Frollo sempre nei confronti della bella zingara. Letto da Claudio Carini.
2020-11-20
00 min