Dr. Veronica Csorvasi
Dr. Veronica Csorvasi
Biodata
Veronica Iulia Csorvasi received her Bachelor of Arts degree in English and Romanian language and literature from Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj, Romania. After graduating, she taught English as a Foreign Language (EFL) in Romania for ten years. She entered the Masters’ program in English literature at the University of Texas at Arlington; at the same time, she completed her Texas teacher certification. Upon graduations, she worked as a high school ESL teacher, ESL Specialist, and ESL Adjunct Faculty. She currently works as Director of English Learners’ Programs at International Leadership of Texas. She just completed her doctoral program in Education (Supervision, Curriculum, and Instruction) at Texas A & M University, Commerce, and she received her Ed. D. degree in May, 2019.
Dr. Csorvasi’s research interests include issues related to English learners, especially long-term ELs, newcomers, and ELs in Gifted and Talented programs. She is passionate about informing campus and district administrators and staff about the unique needs of English learners and about the assets these students bring to the classroom. She plans to continue doing research on English learners and publishing the research in academic journals.
Building a School Culture That Supports Language Learning
The mission of International Leadership of Texas is to prepare students for exceptional leadership roles in the international community by emphasizing servant leadership, mastering the English, Spanish, and Chinese languages, and strengthening the mind, body, and character. A hundred percent of our students are language learners. In addition, there are over sixty languages spoken by students in the district. Language learning is at the core of the district mission. This session will present some examples of successful practices that International