CABE VIRTUAL RACIAL EQUITY SERIES

PROFESSIONAL LEARNING FOR TEACHERS AND ADMINISTRATORS OF TK TO 12TH GRADE

TAKING ANTI-RACIST EDUCATION TO A NEW LEVEL!

- SPRING 2024 -

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Thursdays, March 14, 21 and 28, 2024
3:30 pm – 5:00 pm (PST)

REGISTRATION NOW OPEN!

WHO SHOULD ATTEND VIRTUALLY?

Teachers, Administrators, Paraeducators, Coaches, Counselors, Classified Staff, Families, and Community Organizers

Enid Lee

Speaker

Enid Lee is an anti-racist professional development specialist, instructional and leadership coach, community builder and writer. She consults internationally on equitable education with particular emphasis on language, culture and race and their roles in education.

To learn more about Enid Lee Consultants, please visit her website at www.enidlee.com

VIRTUAL RACIAL EQUITY SERIES - SPRING 2024

Join us as we increase our capacity to:

  • Engage students in a curriculum that is accurate, age-appropriate, rigorous and relevant.
  • Interact with all students with the  compassion, courage and clarity that lead to positive change in behavior.
  • Collaborate with all members of our school community to acknowledge the roots and realities of racism that impact teaching and learning.
  • Create an antiracist school climate that contributes to equality and ensures excellence in achievement for all students. 

We will examine a variety of strategies to monitor, maintain and multiply our efforts.

Attend this 3 part-series, Taking Anti-Racist Education to A New Level, to practice with the equity-centered tool, Checking and Changing Our Systems for Equity as an approach to finding solutions.

DESCRIPTION:

  1. Uncover and Incorporate Hidden Assets and Strengths of Students, School Communities and Families in Teaching, Leading and Community Building.
  2. Interrupt Inequitable Systems and Introduce Systems for Equity.
  3. Move from the Incidental to the Intentional.

REGISTRATION FEE: $175 FOR THE SERIES

EQUITY CARDS: $30

“Checking and Changing Systems,” with questions that lead us to TALK about equity every day and in every classroom.

Educators can earn graduate units for completing coursework at Whittier College