Compassionate Problem Solvers: Innovation & Invention
OnlineThis workshop will focus on how creativity leads to innovation which ultimately leads to invention.
This workshop will focus on how creativity leads to innovation which ultimately leads to invention.
Learn about Maxine Greene’s philosophy of aesthetic education and the importance of imagination, how imagination, a key ingredient in creativity, and aesthetic education contribute to her ideas of social imagination and its relationship to social justice, and how these can inform our own education practice.
This workshop is designed for future and current leaders seeking to develop or improve their work environment for all stakeholders. We will cover leadership styles, student/teacher relations, Implicit Bias and Deficit Thinking Model, and Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports and alternatives to suspensions.
Join us to explore ways leadership, educators, and school communities can embrace practices that foster spaces where creativity and creative thinking are valued. We will explore research, share experiences, and leave with ideas to begin the process of increasing our own creative capacities.
Love your neighbor? Want to dive into working with community(ies)? Compelled to share your love and passions with others while lifting them up too? Learn how to Assemble with Nina Marie Barbuto while focusing on belonging and trust-building while building confidence through making.
When You Wonder, You're Learning shows parents and educators the many ways they might follow in Rogers’ footsteps, sharing his “tools for learning” with digital-age kids. Learn more by attending the workshop!
Grant Writing for Educators Part II examines instructional constructs in grant writing specifically for educators. Join us on December 18, register today!
During this session, we will discuss ways in which you can support overall wellness through creative expression and mindful practice. Register to attend.
Join us on a brief journey that explores implementing Sound Walls. Register to attend!
Contextual Curriculum: Engage in a workshop to share the strengths and challenges of your context, and work to find ways to make the learning experience be reflective of your unique situation.
Guest presenter Eletta Cameron joins our education workshop series to present on "Increasing Organizational Capacity through Self-Care Practices". Act 48 hours available.
This workshop will walk participants through an understanding of how the dyslexic mind works and how to really know the full academic and social-emotional profile each individual student. Act 48 hours available.
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