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Wednesday June 4, 2025 1:00pm - 1:50pm MDT
In today’s diverse classroom, creating inclusive and supportive environments is crucial to helping marginalized and first-generation students thrive. This session will focus on how translanguaging and culturally inclusive practices can enhance student engagement, retention, and overall success.
Through practical strategies and real-world examples, you'll learn how faculty—whether full-time, adjunct, or dual-credit—can make learning more relatable and accessible, build stronger connections with students, and foster a sense of belonging. Discover how to empower your students and create an environment where they can truly excel.


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avatar for Jaime Negrete-Leon

Jaime Negrete-Leon

Instructor, College of Southern Idaho
Jaime is an educator whose passion for teaching is rooted in their personal experience as a first-generation college student. Jaime earned his degrees from UCLA and Boise State University, where he developed a deep commitment to supporting marginalized and first-generation students... Read More →
Wednesday June 4, 2025 1:00pm - 1:50pm MDT
Shields 114

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