Black and Korean Solidarity: Next Steps – Facebook Live
Online Los Angeles, CA, United StatesJoin Dr. Rita Suh and a panel of guests as they discuss the next steps in Black & Korean Solidarity.
Join Dr. Rita Suh and a panel of guests as they discuss the next steps in Black & Korean Solidarity.
This year-long workshop series will highlight authentic civic learning that centers equity, access, and empowerment.
Webcast for potential students with Dr. Emma Hipolito, Director of the Teacher Education Program.
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.
Join this professional conversation to discuss social justice texts, how to select them and how they connect to our students. Participants will have the opportunity to share lesson ideas.
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
Online training that supports and empowers educators to identify inequitable practices in classrooms and schools and to take action that will lead to improved student outcomes.
Apply to join in a free series of workshops examining the wage debate using hidden statistics in our everyday lives. A stipend of $120 is offered for completion.
Join this interactive webinar with three educators who integrated Computer Science (CS) into their elementary, middle, and high school curricula, and explore what is necessary for successful CS integration. Attendees will leave with resources and inspiration to engage students with CS in their classroom.
Play a math game with colleagues that develops and promotes math fluency in grades 5-9 and reflect on incorporating collaboration and fluency in your classroom.
Join us for a series of five workshops where we'll engage in strategies and lessons to help students understand these rich texts and address the matters of race that the authors present. During the workshops, you’ll have time to plan how to make great use of these texts with your students. Workshop Fee: $50
Join us in a professional learning experience for teaching reading in different discipline areas. Feb. 15 - Physical Education & Feb. 22 - Visual & Performing Arts
Join us for this 3-session free workshop, focusing on teaching Black histories by using local stories, highlighting community members, and exposing students to the rich, resilient, and powerful ways Black Angelenos have transformed and will continue to transform Los Angeles.
November 18, December 9, January 13, February 10, March 3 Thursdays from 4:00-5:30 pm (PST) online Grade Group fellows will convene for six after-school workshops and discussion groups.Workshops will include presentations by university professors, experienced teacher leaders, and/or teacher educators. Educators will have the opportunity to read and discuss recent educational and disciplinary research, share...
Join us as we experience a new hidden statistics activity, reflect on the ways we incorporate social justice topics into our classrooms, and share how students are making sense of the mathematics and taking action.
Connect, listen and support others in being who you need to be right now. Join on Wednesdays from 12 - 1 PM (PST).
Eastside Stories is a free series of workshops on the unique local history of the Inland Empire, featuring a talk from a historian and a model lesson by our teacher leaders. Open to all interested K-12 and Ethnic Studies teachers who emphasize local and U.S. history in their classrooms. All participants will receive stipends for creating lessons and books on some of the topics we explore.
December 6, January 24, February 28, March 21 Mondays from 4:00-5:30 pm (PST) Grade Group fellows will convene for six after-school workshops and discussion groups.Workshops will include presentations by university professors, experienced teacher leaders, and/or teacher educators. Educators will have the opportunity to read and discuss recent educational and disciplinary research, share and receive feedback...
Free half-day conference focusing on how we can use literacy to make things better for our students, to be more inclusive, more student-centered, and more innovative than ever before. Sponsored by the CRLP Statewide Office and the CSU Fresno Regional Site of CRLP.
Join this professional conversation to discuss social justice texts, how to select them and how they connect to our students. Participants will have the opportunity to share lesson ideas with other professionals. Reading the selected texts prior to the sessions is helpful but not necessary.