Teaching Ethnic Studies: A Community History Approach
Auto Club Headquarters (just south of downtown Los Angeles)Four day workshop for high school teachers about approaching local history from an ethnic studies lens.
Four day workshop for high school teachers about approaching local history from an ethnic studies lens.
A one day workshop for K-12 teachers with Dr. Martha Gonzalez, a Chicana artivista {artist/activist) musician. No musical experience necessary.
A one day workshop for Government and U.S. History teachers including a Keynote speaker on immigration politics, breakout sessions and networking opportunities with social justice organizations. Workshop Fee: $30
One-day free workshop on building and bridging information, experience and action to protect civil rights and human dignity in precarious times.
This four-day workshop will introduce the new California History-Social Science approach to 7th grade, focusing on Baghdad and Cairo as Sites of Encounters. Workshop Fee: $250
This three-day hands-on program for high school teachers will explore ways to approach local history from an Ethnic Studies lens. Collaborate with Ethnic Studies scholars and experienced teachers as you consider the history of marginalized communities in Los Angeles. Workshop Fee: $200
Two-day workshop for 3rd grade teachers that will explore Los Angeles' indigenous history and indigenous present. Join us and Tongva educators for an interactive experience that will include content speakers, exploration of curriculum and and cooking with native plants. Workshop Fee: $30
SEBT Professional Development offers guidance for teachers as they help their students reach grade-level literacy in both Spanish and English through coherent biliteracy transfer instruction of foundational reading skills aligned to the CCSS and CCSS en español.
One-day celebration/workshop open to all Writing Project Fellows. Fee: $40