Reciprocal Learning Partnerships for Equity Online Workshop
OnlineOnline 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Join us for this five-day workshop focusing on Reciprocal Learning Partnerships for Equity, Social Emotional Learning and Culturally Responsive Pedagogy.
Join us for this four-day workshop focusing on Reciprocal Learning Partnerships for Equity and Responsive Social Emotional Learning and Teaching.
Join the UCLA Culture & Equity Project for this conversation with the authors of "Choosing to See: A Framework for Equity in the Math Classroom," viewable on Facebook Live or YouTube.
3-day series on the art and science of reading. Each session will be led by an expert in the field of reading. They will be sharing the newest updates for supporting our students in learning to read, social justice for reading, and the power of reading.
Join the UCLA Culture & Equity Project for this conversation with Leslie Priscilla, founder of "Latinx Parenting," viewable on Facebook Live or YouTube.
Join us for this one-day workshop focusing on specific instructional approaches and strategies that center and affirm all languages in the classroom.
Join other TK-16 Administrators and educational leaders for a presentation of the Design-Based Learning (DBL) methodology and hear educators describe their DBL classroom practices and the data behind the impact.
Join the UCLA Culture & Equity Project on Facebook Live or YouTube for this conversation with Jill M. Humphries, Ph.D., MPH.
Join the UCLA Culture & Equity Project on Facebook Live or YouTube for this conversation with Jean Kim, Ed.D.
Join the UCLA History-Geography Project for this free, online workshop series focusing on the best practices for embedding literacy in your K12 history and ethnic studies classrooms.
These free workshops in June and July will prepare you to teach and integrate computer science concepts in your class next year, with elementary and secondary workshop options. There are virtual workshops or in-person workshops offered throughout California.
Plan, create, and develop an introductory lesson for hands-on learning (great for summer school) in this introduction to Design-Based Learning.
Join the Design-Based Learning Project to learn how to create a a safe space for English Language Learners using Design Challenges.