Authors

Katy Arnett

Assessment and Differentiation Specialist
Katy Arnett earned a Ph.D. in Second Language Education from the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education of the University of Toronto in 2004. She has taught in a variety of contexts since 1999, including secondary FSL 

contexts in the U.S. and teacher education contexts in the U.S. and Canada. Katy is currently an associate professor of Educational Studies at St. Mary's College of Maryland, but regularly works with teachers across Canada on issues of inclusion for second language learners. Her first book, Languages for All: How to Support and Challenge Students in a Second Language Classroom was published by Pearson Education Canada in 2013.

Cally Mady

English Language Learner Specialist
Callie earned a Ph.D. in Second Language Education from the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education of the University of Toronto in 2007. She brings 24 years of teaching to Pearson: 19 years teaching FSL in southern 

Ontario and 5 as a professor in the Schulich School of Education of Nipissing University. In her 20 years with the Peel District School board, she taught elementary and secondary Core French, French immersion, extended French, French for the International Baccalaureate Program as well as English as a second language and Spanish. Callie has authored numerous academic publications and made practical contributions to programs such as Quoi de Neuf, an Applied Grade 9 resource.

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