Writing Project Summer Invitational Institute – Apply by March 22
UCLABecome a Writing Project Fellow in our free four-week summer writing workshop for K-University teachers and administrators. The application deadline is March 22, 2024.
Become a Writing Project Fellow in our free four-week summer writing workshop for K-University teachers and administrators. The application deadline is March 22, 2024.
ACSA's Equity Institute will bring together educators, leaders, and advocates dedicated to fostering inclusive and equitable learning environments. Join Dr. Tonikiia Orange and Dr. Jane Margolis, who will be featured panelists. Let's ignite change together!
A free information session for educators interested in pursuing National Board Certification in 2024-2025. Find out if National Board Certification is right for you and if UCLA can help to support you on your journey.
This series will focus on the best practices for embedding literacy in your history and ethnic studies classrooms. You will learn how to support English Learners and Students with Disabilities in developing important literacy skills, as outlined in the California Common Core and ELD Standards, through a focus on culturally responsive and sustaining pedagogy and its connection to reading, writing, speaking, and listening.
A free information session for educators interested in pursuing National Board Certification in 2024-2025. Find out if National Board Certification is right for you and if UCLA can help to support you on your journey.
Join us for this 2-day professional development conference of learning and celebrating the diversity of our students and educators. The conference will showcase the work of districts that have experienced the (De)Normalizing Literature professional development, sessions by teacher experts, and words of wisdom from experts in literacy and culturally
responsive practices.
The invitational leadership institute is an opportunity for strong instructional leaders to continue their professional learning while being a member of a Statewide professional learning and development organization. We invite you to join other educators from various districts as we continue to learn and fine-tune our profession.
Five one-day workshops for 4th grade - Algebra 1 LAUSD educators. This project focuses on bringing CGI into the upper grades. We have a variety of one day workshops, as well as an opportunity on Friday, June 21st, for all teachers to attend (and possibly present during) a Presentation of the Learning session.
Ten-day workshop from 9AM-12PM for students entering 5th-6th grades. Welcome, young writers! Join us for an exciting time of writing, reading and collaborating with fellow students.
Ten-day writing workshop from 9am -12pm for students entering 7th-8th grades. Two sessions: in-person at UCLA or online.
Writing workshop from 9am-12pm for students entering grades 9-12. Learn how to organize, develop and refine your writing, and how to find your academic voice. Two sessions: in -person at UCLA or online.
A free information session for educators interested in pursuing National Board Certification in 2024-25. Find out if National Board Certification is right for you and if UCLA can help to support you on your journey.
Join us for a week-long exploration of artistic expression's role in social, political, and cultural movements.
Four-day workshop for students entering grade 12. Try your hand at a variety of application topics, explore the role of style, and analyze sample personal statements.
Young mathematicians, let's explore some real-life contexts for division and multiplication to make sense of these ideas and build upon knowledge with new tools. This program is for students who are starting high school in the fall of 2024.
Come and learn the basics of Calculus in this three-day workshop for high school students preparing to enter calculus. By using algebraic rates of change, we will investigate differential calculus.
Three-day workshop for high school juniors and seniors. Let's expand our view of mathematics as connected to real life, and see how statistics (and math) are useful as tools for change.
Workshop for middle school and high school math teachers. Participants will engage with problem solving, discussion and collaboration with colleagues. We will join student learning spaces to hear students' current understandings and reflect on in-the-moment instructional decisions as part of a Learning Lab experience.
This free 2-day workshop is designed for K-12 teachers. This webinar will explore the themes embedded in the California History-Social Science Framework. The theme of "Environmental Transformations" will be presented through case studies in El Salvador and China.
Workshop for K-12 Teachers. Pride, Resistance, Joy: Teaching Intersectional LGBTQ+ Stories of California and Beyond is a week-long symposium focused on local examples of LGBTQ+ history highlighting resistance, and the stories of traditionally marginalized groups.