National Board Certification Support BIPOC Cohort – Apply by Aug. 25th

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The California Teachers Association (CTA), the National Education Association (NEA), the UCLA National Board Project, and the National Board Resource Center at Stanford (NBRC) are partnering to launch a second fully-funded cohort of  Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) teachers committed to earning National Board Certification and serving as teacher-leaders in their communities.

Info Session – National Board Certification Support

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A free information session for educators interested in pursuing National Board Certification in 2023-2024. Find out if National Board Certification is right for you and if UCLA can help to support you on your journey.

Themes in World History: Democracy & Power

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In this three-day free workshop we will explore themes of democracy and power through three fascinating historical case studies: The Mexican Revolution, the August Revolution in Vietnam, and the Arab Spring, while learning from esteemed historians and receiving classroom and pedagogy support.

Igniting Innovation: Design-Based Learning Info Session

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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.

ACSA Region 16 Cultural Proficiency Brown Bag Lunch Session

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Join us on zoom at the ACSA Region 16 Cultural Proficiency Brown Bag Lunch Session featuring Dr. Tonikiaa Orange, Assistant Director of PLI and Dr. Rita Suh from the Culture & Equity Project at UCLA Center X.

Reading Warrior Series

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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.

Centering Central American History

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Join the UCLA History-Geography Project, Central American scholars, and community members as we center Central American history and important issues for Central American communities, and explore ways of teaching this content to all students.