“Through school and through acquiring English, these children become bi- or multi-lingual, able to continue to function in their home language(s) as well as in English, their new language and that of school.”
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Emerging Multilinguals Network
The Emerging Multilinguals Network mobilizes and unites to promote equitable E-12 educational policy and practice for EMLs, a positive narrative of multilingualism and culture, and investments in effective EL and language programs.
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Action Planning for Language Development
MnEEP will focus on multiple school districts in Minneapolis and Greater Minnesota with Multilingual Learner populations to empower parents and the community to shape stronger English Learner (EL) policy and equitable practices.
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What is Critical Race Theory? Join MnEEP for a two-part series on December 8th and January 12th
What is Critical Race Theory (CRT)? And why does it matter? Join MnEEP for a…
Register now for MnEEP’s Annual Event on December 10th!
Join MnEEP on Zoom on Friday, December 10th, for Recommitment to Racial Equity: Lifting, Learning,…
Why Ethnic Studies should be central in Minnesota school curricula
By Rev Hillstrom The critical moment we are in has cast new light on racism…
MnEEP is hiring a College Racial Equity Initiative Coordinator
Minnesota Education Equity Partnership (MnEEP) is searching for a College Equity Initiative Coordinator to lead…
MnEEP welcomes Dr. Rev Hillstrom to the team
MnEEP is proud to announce Dr. Rev Hillstrom will join our dedicated team of race…
Latest Census data for Minnesota shows urgent need for building racial equity in education
The 2020 U.S. Census figures are out, and they tell an important story of a…