CGI Equal Share (Grades 3 – 5) + optional Learning Lab
Da Vinci Schools El Segundo, CA, United StatesThis 2-day session helps teachers build grade 3-5 students’ understanding of equal sharing through hands-on strategies and real-world applications.
This 2-day session helps teachers build grade 3-5 students’ understanding of equal sharing through hands-on strategies and real-world applications.
This 2-day session supports teachers to foster students’ math algebraic fluency through engaging, hands-on strategies and interactive activities.
Participants will discover how AI can personalize learning, enhance problem-solving, and foster student engagement. Through hands-on activities and discussions, teachers will learn to use AI-driven platforms, adapt lesson plans for modern technologies, and prepare students for a data-driven future.
This two-day experience for teachers is the opportunity for you to apply calculus and statistics strategies in real classrooms.
Four-day online workshop to build the foundation for your National Board Certification journey. Learn about the process, experience applicable strategies for your classroom, connect with like-minded educators, and plan for successful teaching and learning. Highly recommended for first time candidates.
Free in-person session to learn about building Starter Cities in the Design-Based Learning methodology. Teachers, administrators, and specialists are welcome!
During this 3-day workshop, we will focus on the development of children’s mathematical thinking in grades K-5. We will explore how children’s understandings of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division while developing how students construct concepts of place value.
Join us for an engaging, two-day session exploring the 2023 Mathematics Framework. Learn research-based strategies to implement the CA Common Core Math Standards and create equitable, impactful math instruction.
Join us as we utilize a planning structure to individually and collaboratively plan for meaning making. Bring your curriculum with you!
This one-day workshop for secondary teachers will have participants re-examine, re-define, and reflect on how culturally relevant pedagogy enhances science learning... all through exploring the science behind Boba! We will integrate Earth Science, Life Science, Chemistry and Physics ideas through the Science and Engineering Practices (SEP) and the Crosscutting Concepts (CCC).
Online info session for experienced educators (5+ years) interested in applying to the UCLA Principal Leadership Institute.
Information session for experienced educators (5+ years teaching) interested in applying to the Principal Leadership Institute.
4-day online workshop. Plan for ways to gather information about students and use assessments to positively impact student learning. Collaborate on supporting colleagues, families, and the community to advance student growth. Reflect on how you advocate for students and your own learning. This is a cohort model of educators working together towards the successful completion of Component 4.
Hear from experts and attend multiple workshops on how environmental justice can frame 4th-12th computer education concepts, inquiry, and classroom instruction to better understand climate change and the communities burdened with its effects.
Learn more about the Professional Leadership Coaching Academy, a five-month online program to refine your leadership and coaching skills.
Eight-day seminar in Cognitive CoachingSM methods. Learn how to build trust by developing physical and verbal rapport, develop teachers' autonomy and sense of community, and apply coaching skills that enhance the intellectual processes of instruction.
4-day online workshop. Deconstruct the requirements for Component 3, plan for video collection and selection, and practice writing about your teaching and learning in explicit ways. This is a cohort model and participants work together through the process of successful completion of Component 3.
Join us for a session that begins with Dr. Kelly Lytle-Hernandez providing context on the topic of Immigration Past and Present, followed by practical solutions for applying this content and resources in your classroom, guided by the UCLA History–Geography Project team.
Information session for experienced educators (5+ years teaching) interested in applying to the Principal Leadership Institute.
In this engaging session, Dr. Masur will discuss her research on Reconstruction as a civil rights struggle and how this history connects to the most pressing issues of our time, including birthright citizenship, equality, and voting rights. Educators will explore new ways to help students understand how the unfinished work of Reconstruction continues to shape our democracy today.