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OnlineJoin the California Reading & Literature Project in a discussion of how to address the content that is presented in some classic children's literature.
Join the California Reading & Literature Project in a discussion of how to address the content that is presented in some classic children's literature.
A free webinar for teacher leaders, principals and district leaders to learn more about the UCLA History-Geography Project's community-oriented approach to civic engagement and leadership.
Join us on Tuesdays in May as we host a free, collaborative space for school administrators to develop proflective, purpose-centered leadership.
A free webinar for teacher leaders, principals and district leaders to learn more about the UCLA Science Project's approach to creating a science community in a classroom.
This free two-day workshop for K-12 Teachers will have lectures from scholars to gain more historical knowledge, and teachers will work on designing lessons and curriculum to align with the CA HSS Framework.
Join us for this five-day workshop focusing on Reciprocal Learning Partnerships for Equity, Culturally Responsive Pedagogy and Culturally Responsive Social Emotional Learning.
Join us to explore the ways that youth have participated and led in making change in our contemporary society. This workshop is for US History and Ethnic Studies teachers (3rd, 4th, 5th, 8th, 11th, 12th Grades) & Ethnic Studies Teachers.
One-session, free online book discussion. If you enjoy critical literacy and the opportunity to discuss literature connected to our current social climate, then join us as a Boisterous. Audacious. Reader.
Join us on a journey to Entrepreneurship and Financial Literacy. Our young men will engage in enriching programs that strengthen their Black Identity and improves their academic skills.
Six-session online workshop focusing on how to engage 5th-9th grade students in developing fluency with numbers and operations so that mathematics is meaningful and built on understanding.
Six-session online workshop focusing on how to engage 5th-9th grade students in developing fluency with numbers and operations so that mathematics is meaningful and built on understanding.
One-session workshop exploring the physiological, neurological and intergenerational impacts of trauma on the body and brain as it applies to individuals, schools and systems.
Join us for a four-session series exploring self and social identities, and drawn from neuroscience to develop coaching skills in listening responsively and questioning critically for equity and social justice.
Join us for a six-session series designed to deepen the practice of school administrators and leaders to discuss ideas, reflect on challenges, and develop proflective practices that elevate their leadership within their roles at school.
A free information session for educators interested in the National Board Maintenance of Certification. Join us to learn about the process and your options for support at UCLA.
Grade Groups meet six times throughout the school year. They provide a unique opportunity for teachers to collaborate with educators and scholars across California to collectively reimagine and reframe their approach to instruction.
A series of free events (Sept. 23, Sept. 30 & Oct. 4) for K-12 educators focusing on reimagining Latinx Heritage Month with conversations, resources and a guest lecturer.
This year-long workshop series will highlight authentic civic learning that centers equity, access, and empowerment.
Join us for a three-part online series introducing Design-Based Learning strategies to increase student engagement and voice and promoting creativity and critical thinking skills in K-12 classrooms. Led by current K-12 teacher practitioners.
This 6-day training, for educators who have completed the Cognitive CoachingSM Foundations Seminar, provides participants with deepened knowledge and skills for refinement of a coach’s meditational toolbox. Fee: $1600