February

20

133D/E Erickson Hall

ACE Table Talks: Heritage Language Learning of Multilingual Families

Heritage Language Learning of Bi/Multilingual Families

The Erickson Hall KIVA covered in snow with a snowy tree in front of it
This workshop is led by Asian and Asian American researchers, youth, and educators who conducted a community-based participatory project that focused on co-designing and co-leading an intergenerational learning space with Asian American youth for immigrant children and families. Presenters will showcase their work through a video and discuss their research article and experiences leading workshops. This workshop invites attendees to reimagine education and educational research in ways that center the voice, knowledge, and multilingual assets of Asian and Asian American families.

About the series: Teaching Table Talks-

Teaching Table Talks is a brown bag series hosted by the Office of Access and Community Engagement where faculty and graduate students will engage in interactive workshops focused on innovative pedagogical approaches, classroom management strategies, and emerging topics in teaching and educational research. Each session offers a space for collaborative learning, critical dialogue, and practical application across diverse educational settings. Light refreshments will be provided.

Tags

Professional Development

Continuing Education

Careers and Networking

Date

February 20, 2026

Time

6:30 PM - 7:30 PM

Location

133D/E Erickson Hall