Learning for Justice Spring Workshop Series

Learning for Justice’s Critical Practices for Social Justice Education provides educators with strategies to strengthen their social justice education in four main pillars: curriculum and instruction, culture and climate, leadership, and family and community engagement. Critical Practices is a foundational resource for K-12 educators who are interested in understanding their connections to social justice education and implementing these principles into their practice. In this interactive learning experience, educators will dig into actionable ways they can support all of their students by creating classrooms, schools and communities that value and uplift their identities, cultures, and leadership skills. Whether educators are at the beginning of their journey towards social justice education or they have been engaged in this for decades, this session can provide ways for every educator to strengthen their practice. Critical Practices for Social Justice Education provides differentiated approaches that help educators push back against the status quo and re-imagine what’s possible for students, schools and communities in our diverse democracy.
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