Adaptive Schools Online Overview
OnlineJoin us for a 2-hour online overview of Adaptive Schools to develop your collaborative practices.
Join us for a 2-hour online overview of Adaptive Schools to develop your collaborative practices.
Free weekly session focusing on ways to promote self-expression, creativity, and civic responsibility in TK-12 classrooms.
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.
Join this interactive webinar with Center X as we discuss our journey to reimagine interdisciplinary planning to explore the question, “How do I make sure that my identity does not come at the expense of someone’s dignity?”
Join the UCLA Science Project as we engage in dialogue and approaches to incorporate local neighborhoods into our understanding of health, genetics and the environment.
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 series of Facebook Live conversations where we explore what it might mean to center our Asian American identities, how our identities as Asian Americans influence our home and work life, and how we situate and navigate conversations in solidarity with other BIPOC communities.
Join us for this series of Facebook Live conversations where we explore what it might mean to center our Asian American identities, how our identities as Asian Americans influence our home and work life, and how we situate and navigate conversations in solidarity with other BIPOC communities.
Kick off the summer right! Have your 1st-2nd grade student participate in a book club. In this one-time meeting, learners will celebrate literacy with the use of culturally diverse text.
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.
High school students, join us for this workshop where we will explore hidden statistics in our everyday lives focusing on mapping for fairness.
Join Dr. Tonikiaa Orange of the Culture & Equity Project and Dr. Tunette Powell as they discuss Black Racial Fatigue with Dahlia Lloyd on Facebook Live.
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.
Join Dr. Rita Suh of the Culture & Equity Project and Ronnie Eldridge Appleseed as they discuss how educators can support students who are transgender.