Latin America & the History-Social Science Framework

Cal State LA

Three-day workshop for 10th grade World History teachers. The workshop will explore topics related to Latin American history and the ways that the History-Social Science Framework addresses them. Through talks from scholars and model lessons teachers will explore these histories with a focus on multiple perspectives and learn how they can incorporate these ideas into their classrooms. Fee: $250

Civic Justice: The Activism of the East L.A. Walkouts

LA Plaza Museum 501 North Main Street, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Free one-day workshop for 11th, 12th and Ethnic Studies educators. This teacher workshop explores the historical context and pedagogical approaches that will help teachers include the 1968 East LA Walkouts in their courses in order to promote active civic engagement through culturally responsive instruction.

Fractions in the Middle Grades Workshop I (Grades 4-7)

Edison Language Academy Santa Monica, CA, United States

During this three-day workshop (plus one follow-up day), teachers will learn how to engage and explore fraction concepts and operations with their students through the use of story problems.

$495

Advanced Adaptive Schools©

City Year Los Angeles Office 606 S Olive St, Los Angeles, CA, United States

This 4-day training, for educators who have completed the Adaptive Skills Foundations Training, provides participants with with deepened knowledge and skills for refinement as group members and facilitators in collaborative work. Fee: $1100

$1100

Fractions Across the Grade Levels

Morrison Elementary School 13510 Maidstone Ave, Norwalk, CA, United States

During this four-day workshop, participants will engage in various ways of problem solving to support fraction understanding from upper elementary to middle school.

Discover Lost LA

Los Angeles Central Library

Free screening of an episode of Lost LA, along with the teachable curriculum developed for this series.

Sites of Encounter: Gupta Empire & Srivijava Kingdom, 300-1200

UCLA

This free two-day workshop for 7th grade World History teachers explores the Gupta Empire & Srivijaya Kingdom as “Sites of Encounter”, or places that existed in the pre-modern world that brought together different cultures via trade.

Achieving Equity in Schools Panel

Illuminate Education Irvine, CA

Free panel about providing equal access to learning experiences that prepare all students to thrive. Register to attend in-person or by webinar.

Connections Across the Grade Levels (Grades 4-9)

Lampton Elementary CA, United States

Three-day workshop focusing on the development of children's mathematical thinking in 4th grade through Algebra 1. We will explore practical strategies for addressing CCSS attending to student understanding.

Counting Collections & Choral Counting (K-5)

New Los Angeles Charter Middle School CA, United States

Two-day workshop exploring how Counting Collections and Choral Counting provide
opportunities for children to develop a variety of mathematical concepts and a positive mathematical
identity.

Institute for Leading Equity Leaders

Doubletree by Hilton at LAX

Four-day colloquium where educators will be provided with the tools, resources, and knowledge to empower site leaders they supervise and support to take action toward equitable outcomes in schools.

Strategies for Online Support

Online

Whether you are a coach or teacher, join in this free session to focus on impactful approaches in the digital space.

Sites of Encounter: Baghdad & Nishapur, 300-1200

UCLA

This free two-day workshop for 6th and 7th grade World History Teachers will have lectures from scholars to gain more historical knowledge and teachers will work on designing lessons and curriculum to align with the HSS Framework.

Youth as Changemakers

Cal State Dominguez Hills

This three-day workshop for US History Teachers (3rd, 4th, 5th, 8th, 11th, 12th Grades) & Ethnic Studies Teachers explores the history of activism by youth in US History.