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Special miniseries, Episode 6

Curating a confident classroom for multilingual learners, with Arturo Valadez Sáenz

In this episode, Susan Lambert is joined by Arturo Valadez Sáenz, a demonstration teacher from Dallas, Texas, who delves into his journey from his childhood in Mexico to becoming an educator in the United States. He describes his current role, teaching both English and Spanish language arts, and emphasizes the importance of bilingual education. He shares the demographics and linguistic challenges of his students, many of whom are newcomers to the country, some of whom come from economically disadvantaged backgrounds or speak different dialects. Sáenz discusses effective strategies like bilingual pairing, feedback for learning, and the impact of Science of Reading practices in his classroom. He also highlights the necessity of creating a positive classroom culture and building students’ confidence. Sáenz’s story is a testament to the transformative power of education and the significant difference a dedicated teacher can make in the lives of students.

Meet our guest(s):

Arturo Valadez Sáenz

Arturo Valadez Sáenz was born and raised in Monterrey, Mexico. Sáenz studied organizational communication at the Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León in San Nicolás de los Garza. He started his career in education in 2015, when Dallas ISD hired him to become a bilingual teacher in Texas, and worked hard to become a teacher who provides students with the necessary tools to succeed and attend college. He has experience teaching grades 2, 4 and 5 in economically disadvantaged communities. In his pursuit to become a better educator, he earned a master’s degree in educational leadership to have a much bigger impact in the community and among the students he serves. Lastly, he is a passionate musician and world traveler, always seeking new experiences and eager to make friends wherever he goes.

Meet our host, Susan Lambert

Susan Lambert is the Chief Academic Officer of Elementary Humanities at èAV, and the host of Science of Reading: The Podcast. Her career has been focused on creating high-quality learning environments using evidence-based practices. Lambert is a mom of four, a grandma of four, a world traveler, and a collector of stories.

As the host of Science of Reading: The Podcast, Lambert explores the increasing body of scientific research around how reading is best taught. As a former classroom teacher, administrator, and curriculum developer, Lambert is dedicated to turning theory into best practices that educators can put right to use in the classroom, and to showcasing national models of reading instruction excellence.

Transcripts and additional resources

Show notes:

Quotes

“I realized that I truly have a calling of being with kids, and the biggest thing to me is the intrinsic reward that you receive, especially working with economically disadvantaged communities.” —Arturo Valadez Sáenz
“It’s all about confidence, building the student’s confidence. It’s a huge component of preparing students to be successful.” —Arturo Valadez Sáenz
“It’s not about the teacher. When planning, my biggest suggestion is do not plan for your own actions. Plan for what the students are going to be doing in every single portion of the lesson.” —Arturo Valadez Sáenz