Claire McLaughlin

Claire McLaughlin has her Master’s in Education with a focus in ESL from Cardinal Stritch University and has been teaching for 24 years. Ten of those years was teaching ESL at the K-12 level in Wisconsin where she taught students from all over the world. She currently teaches ESL at Arizona State University.

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Lesson Planning with the ELL in Mind (Coursera) Coursera
Arizona State University

Lesson Planning with the ELL in Mind (Coursera)

Unlock the secrets of creating inclusive lesson plans that truly benefit English Language Learners (ELL) with 'Lesson Planning with the ELL in Mind'. This course is designed for educators looking to refine their approach to teaching, ensuring every student has equal opportunities to succeed. By focusing on second language acquisition theories and practical application, you'll learn how to modify existing materials, develop supportive tools, and align your lesson plans with educational standards.

Jun 1st 2026
5-12 Weeks
Assessing Achievement with the ELL in Mind (Coursera) Coursera
Arizona State University

Assessing Achievement with the ELL in Mind (Coursera)

This course offers educators a detailed guide on designing assessments tailored specifically for English Language Learners (ELL). By focusing on both formative and summative assessment types, participants will gain insights into creating projects and tasks that accurately measure student progress while considering their varying language levels. Enhance your teaching toolkit with strategies to support ELL achievement.

May 18th 2026
5-12 Weeks
Engaging ELLs and Their Families in the School and Community (Coursera) Coursera
Arizona State University

Engaging ELLs and Their Families in the School and Community (Coursera)

Immerse yourself in a transformative learning experience designed to enhance engagement of English Language Learners (ELLs) and their families within the school and broader community. This course equips educators with innovative techniques to foster inclusive environments that support academic success, family involvement, and community integration for ELL students.

May 18th 2026
5-12 Weeks
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