People with disabilities from culturally diverse communities sharing practical tips about living well. Listen to our content sorted by language at speakmylanguage.com.au The Speak My Language (Disability) program involves people with disabilities from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, and other guest speakers, sharing practical tips and resources to support living well with a disability. Speak My Language (Disability) is funded by Commonwealth Department of Social Services and is proudly delivered via an historic partnership between all State and Territory Ethnic and Multicultural Communities‘ Councils across Australia.
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Monday Aug 29, 2022
Programas de lenguaje inclusivo (Inclusive Language Programs)
Monday Aug 29, 2022
Monday Aug 29, 2022
La Escuela Victoriana de Idiomas es un servicio estatal del Departamento de Educación y Desarrollo de la Primera Infancia (Victoriano) y sus clases de idiomas pueden ser accedidas por estudiantes en edad escolar de los tres sectores educativos: Gobierno, Católico e Independiente. Brinda educación general en idiomas a los estudiantes que no tienen acceso a estudiar su idioma preferido en su escuela de origen.
Community language schools in Australia
About the guest speaker
Magdalena Ojeda es educadora, formadora, docente y profesional de compromiso. Vive en Melbourne desde hace más de 10 años y le apasiona apoyar al personal docente y académico en todos los niveles profesionales para mejorar la excelencia en la enseñanza. Actualmente, enseña español a estudiantes de VCE (año 11 y 12). Recientemente terminó su función como Gerente de Programas Comunitarios para la Región Norte, administrando un equipo (de 18 empleados) a cargo de brindar cursos de inglés, grupos de juego y programas para padres basados en evidencia en diferentes idiomas. Anteriormente, capacitó a más de 30 profesores de idiomas en el uso del LMS (Moodle) y ayudó en el desarrollo de una comunidad de practicantes para ofrecer programas combinados.
(The Victorian School of Languages is a state-wide service of the (Victorian) Department of Education and Early Childhood Development and its language classes can be accessed by school-aged students from all three educational sectors – Government, Catholic and Independent. It provides mainstream language education to students who do not have access to study their preferred language at their home school.
Community language schools in Australia
About the guest speaker
Magdalena Ojeda is an Education, trainer, teacher and engagement professional. She has lived in Melbourne over 10 years and is passionate about supporting teaching and academic staff at all career levels to improve teaching excellence. Currently, she teaches VCE students (year 11 and 12) Spanish. Recently, she finished her role as the Community Programs Manager for the Northern Region managing a team of 18 staff in charge of providing English courses, playgroups and evidence-based parenting programs in different languages. Previously, she trained over 30 language teachers in the use of the LMS (Moodle) and assisted in the development of a community of practiced to deliver blended programs.
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