Dr. Jobi Lawrence

ASSETS

Education EN ↓ 44 episodes

ASSETS is an original podcast series hosted by Dr. Jobi Lawrence. Follow along as she takes a deep dive into the educational realities of multilingual learners across the country. Dr. Lawrence focuses on the opportunities and inherent challenges of meeting the needs of our nation's multilingual learners to ensure that they reach English proficiency. Each month, Dr. Lawrence welcomes a new guest with unique insight into serving our nation's multilingual learners and their families. ASSETS is funded in part by the United States Department of Education under a National Professional Development Pr...

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Dr. Jobi Lawrence

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Jun 1, 2026

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Episodes

50th anniversary of Lau v. Nichols Pt. 2 09.02.2024

In January, the ASSETS Podcast released its first episode of a TWO-PART series to reflect on the 50th anniversary of Lau v. Nichols, a landmark legal case affecting English learners and educators. Follow along as Dr. Lawrence and Mr. Edward Steinman , the attorney who successfully argued the Lau v. Nichols case, continue to reflect on the ruling that helped pave the way for the passing of the Equa...

50th Anniversary of Lau v. Nichols 21.01.2024

The ASSETS Podcast is releasing its first-ever TWO-PART series in January and February to reflect on the 50th anniversary of Lau v. Nichols, a landmark legal case affecting English learners and educators. On January 21, 1974, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously ruled that, under the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the San Francisco Unified School District must provide non-English-speaking students with E...

Coming Soon... 03.01.2024

You do not want to miss this! The ASSETS Podcast is releasing its first-ever TWO-PART series in January and February to reflect on the 50th anniversary of Lau v. Nichols, a landmark legal case affecting English learners and educators. On January 21, 1974, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously ruled that, under the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the San Francisco Unified School District must provide non-En...

Lessons Learned through Homestays in Vietnam 15.12.2023

This month on ASSETS, we welcome Dr. Lhisa Almashy, a 27-year ESOL veteran educator. Dr. Almashy shares her experience transitioning back into the classroom after several years of working in higher education, her non-traditional path to teaching, and the life-changing lessons she learned through homestays in Vietnam. Follow along as Dr. Almashy shares an experience of complete vulnerability in Vie...

The Importance of Immersive Cultural Experiences 17.11.2023

This month, Dr. Lawrence welcomes the Executive Producer, Host, and Creator of Afro-Latino Travels, Kim Haas. Listen as Kim shares her experiences traveling throughout Latin America, her involvement in Afro-Latino issues, and how her work has translated into the media and communications world. Kim explains the importance of immersive cultural experiences and how they change our perceptions of diff...

Challenges and Opportunities for Bilingual Teachers 20.10.2023

This month, Dr. Lawrence welcomes Dr. Christy Lao, an Associate Professor of Education at San Francisco State University who has been actively involved in Chinese bilingual education for the past 20 years. Dr. Lao has provided professional development in Chinese as a Second Language (CSL) to Chinese bilingual teachers in the U.S. and many parts of the world, focusing on Chinese literacy developmen...

Turning Challenge into Opportunity for Multilingual Learners 22.09.2023

This month on ASSETS, we welcome the "Jim Carrey with a Ph. D.," Dr. Danny Brassell. Dr. Brassell has spoken to over 3,500 audiences worldwide and authored 16 books, including his latest, Leadership Begins with Motivation. He is the co-founder of www.theREADINGhabit.com , the world's top reading engagement program. Follow along as Dr. Lawrence and Dr. Brassell discuss tried and true methods for tu...

Addressing the Social and Academic Needs of EL/ML Students 18.08.2023

This month on ASSETS, Dr. Lawrence welcomes a special guest, Silvia Dorta-Duque de Reyes. Ms. Reyes is an expert in biliteracy, focusing on academic writing and teaching Spanish-to-English cross-linguistic transfer. She is a national biliteracy consultant and author for Benchmark Education. Follow along as Ms. Reyes and Dr. Lawrence discuss newcomer students' social and academic needs and what it...

The Science of Reading- Bright Spots for Multilingual Learners 21.07.2023

This month we welcome Dr. Claude Goldenberg, a Nomellini & Olivier Professor of Education, emeritus, at Stanford University. Goldenberg received his A.B. in history from Princeton University and M. A. and Ph. D. from UCLA's Graduate School of Education. A native of Argentina, his research areas centered on promoting academic achievement among language minority students, particularly those from Spa...

Technology and Language Education 16.06.2023

In this episode of ASSETS, Dr. Lawrence welcomes Virtual Reality (VR) in Teacher training, reading in SLA, accents, and linguistic racism, as well as heritage language development researcher Nooshan Ashtari. Follow along as they discuss technology and language, Ashtari's experiences conducting research in various countries worldwide, and the time she was furiously yelled at by her Tae Kwon Do coac...

The Power of Family Engagement with Multilingual Learners 19.05.2023

This week on ASSETS, Dr. Lawrence welcomes multiple degree holder, educational specialist, publisher, former CNN panelists, motivational speaker, and principal of the year Dr. Washington Collado. Follow along as Dr. Collado shares his own experience as an English learner, the cultural disconnect when engaging with families, and how to show families the opportunities and potential their children ha...

Teaching Literacy to SIFE/SLIFE 21.04.2023

This month on ASSETS, Dr. Lawrence sits down with Dr. Margarita Calderón, a Professor Emerita/Senior Research Scientist at Johns Hopkins University, who has over 100 publications on language and literacy. Follow along as Dr. Lawrence and Dr. Calderón discuss specific features of reading and writing for MLs with limited or interrupted formal education and how she turned two of New York City's lowes...

Addressing the Critical Third Pillar in Dual Language Education: Sociocultural Competence 17.03.2023

This month on ASSETS, Dr. Lawrence discusses sociocultural competence with Lisa Tabaku. Lisa is the Director of Dual Language and Multilingual Education at the Center for Applied Linguistics. Previously, she served as the Director of Civil Rights and Multicultural Affairs, Executive Director of the Office of Bilingual Education, Assistant Principal of a Spanish-English dual language school, Nation...

Teaching to Strengths: 5 Practices for Supporting Students Living with Adversity 17.02.2023

Interested in learning about five practices for supporting students living with adversity? Listen in as Dr. Lawrence sits with an expert consultant, Dr. Debbie Zacarian, who has authored over 100 publications and holds advanced degrees in Clinical Psychology and Educational Policy and Research. Follow along as Dr. Lawrence and Dr. Zacarian discuss the topic of teaching to empower and share a call...

Push Back, Politics, and Pobrecita Syndrome: Advocating for ELs In Our Present Day 20.01.2023

How does understanding culture influence empathy? This month, Dr. Lawrence sits with Dorina Sackman-Ebuwa, also known as The Lab Coat Teacher and affectionately "Miss Dorito" by EL students worldwide, to discuss 25 years of EL/Bilingual classroom experiences and doctoral research on Emotional Intelligence. Follow along as Dr. Lawrence and Dorina share their first experiences with cultural diversit...

Biliteracy Development 15.12.2022

This month, Dr. Lawrence sits with Professor Emerita of Education in the Division of Equity, Bilingualism   and Biliteracy at the University of Colorado, Boulder , Dr. Kathy Escamilla . Follow along as Dr. Escamilla shares her experience as a member of one of the first - ever bilingual education program s and discusses the S cience of R eading and how it impacts multi lingual learners. Dr. Escamil...

How I became known as "The Rappin' Mathematician" 18.11.2022

This month, our host Dr. Jobi Lawrence sits with Mr. Alex Kajitani, also known as "The Rappin' Mathematician," California Teacher of the year and co-author of a Chicken Soup for the Soul book. Listen in to hear Dr. Lawrence and Mr. Kajitani rap their way to better understanding how math can be made more comprehensible and how student motivation can be increased with the approach of the "Rappin Mat...

The Role of Self-selected Pleasure Reading in Promoting Both First and Second Language Development 19.10.2022

Do frequent fiction readers have more empathy for others? Tune in to find out! In this episode, we sit with educational researcher, linguist, and activist, Dr. Stephen Krashen, to discuss self-selected pleasure reading and how it benefits first and second language development. Follow along as Dr. Krashen shares the advantages of recreational reading, the importance of bilingual education, and the...

Welcome to ASSETS 23.09.2022

ASSETS is an original podcast series hosted by Dr. Jobi Lawrence. Follow along as she takes a deep dive into the educational realities of multilingual learners across the country. Dr. Lawrence focuses on the opportunities and inherent challenges of meeting the needs of our nation's multilingual learners to ensure that they reach English proficiency. Each month, Dr. Lawrence welcomes a new guest wi...

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