Computer Science Equity Workshop for School Leaders – Apply by Jan. 10

UCLA Luskin Conference Center 425 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Become part of a cohort of school leaders empowered to effectively support site and district staff with system changes to enhance and create culturally responsive computer science opportunities for all students. This workshop, travel expenses, and ongoing community of practice are provided by the Educator Workforce Investment Grant and National Science Foundation.

Component 1 Support – National Board Certification

Online

One-day workshop. Collaborate with other teachers to explore the possibilities offered for preparation for the assessment. Engage in practice sessions, pool your collective resources, and consider test-taking strategies and advice from other candidates.

Writing Project Summer Invitational 2025

UCLA

Become a Writing Project Fellow in our free four-week summer writing workshop for K-University teachers and administrators. The application deadline is March 24, 2025.

CGI 2025 Regional Conference

Da Vinci Schools El Segundo, CA, United States

The CGI 2025 Regional Conference calls our community of educators to consider how Cognitively Guided Instruction and the 2023 California Mathematics Framework invite us to ground our practice in the mathematical brilliance of students.

Equal Share & Fractions (Grades 3 – 5)

Da Vinci Schools El Segundo, CA, United States

This 2-day session helps teachers build grade 3-5 students’ understanding of equal sharing through hands-on strategies and real-world applications.

Playful Fluency (Grades 5 – 8)

Da Vinci Schools El Segundo, CA, United States

This 2-day session supports teachers to foster students’ math algebraic fluency through engaging, hands-on strategies and interactive activities.

Integrating AI: The Future of Math Education (Grades 4-12)

Da Vinci Schools El Segundo, CA, United States

Participants will discover how AI can personalize learning, enhance problem-solving, and foster student engagement. Through hands-on activities and discussions, teachers will learn to use AI-driven platforms, adapt lesson plans for modern technologies, and prepare students for a data-driven future.

Young Mathematicians: Playful Fluency (For Grade 5-8 Students)

Da Vinci Schools El Segundo, CA, United States

In this 4-day workshop, 5th through 8th grade students will develop their math fluency with a focus on foundational algebra concepts through interactive games and hands-on activities.