Communities of Practice Connect: Lead & Learn: A Community for Educator Leaders
The NJEA PDII Community of Practice for educators will serve as a collaborative space where they can share knowledge, expertise, and best practices.
The NJEA PDII Community of Practice for educators will serve as a collaborative space where they can share knowledge, expertise, and best practices.
Join this essential training to learn how inclusive language can combat rising bias, support marginalized communities, and build bridges through understanding.
The NJAGC will hold its 2026 annual conference on April 17 at the Palace at Somerset Park.
Join this empowering session to gain practical strategies for advocating multilingual learners and fostering inclusive, culturally responsive school communities.
New York University’s Program for Inclusion and Neurodiversity Education (PINE) partners with schools and communities to build inclusive, accessible, and neurodiversity-affirming learning environments. Â
This sessions provides a basic overview of Indo-Caribbean history and culture, specifically geared towards K-12 teachers. The goal is to provide classroom teachers with an understanding of this unique cultural group as well as to open up possible curricular points of entry for teachers so that students can see representation of Indo-Caribbean stories in their
Join "Untold Histories: Double Diaspora: Indo-Caribbeans Past and Present." webinar for a basic overview of Indo-Caribbean history and culture, specifically geared towards K-12 teachers.
Join this vital session to understand trauma’s impact and learn strategies for creating safe, supportive, and trauma-informed learning environments for all students.
Join us for our Spring Technology Night for ESP members.
Take part in this workshop that sparks meaningful conversations about empire, borders, identity and belonging, the power of oral histories, and why these topics matter today.
Join this engaging workshop to gain powerful insights into the AAPI community’s history, identity, and experiences, equipping you to challenge stereotypes, address anti-Asian hate, and build truly inclusive, culturally responsive classrooms.
The NJEA PDII Community of Practice for educators will serve as a collaborative space where they can share knowledge, expertise, and best practices.
Join this insightful session to discover how AI can enhance inclusive education by supporting IEPs, accommodations, and equitable instruction for all learners.
The 2026 Conference of the New Jersey Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages/Bilingual Educators (NJTESOL/NJBE) will have two components: an in-person conference and a video library conference.
Don't miss the Summer Inclusion Leadership Conference on May 28, 2026 at Kean University in Union, NJ!
Join us for a full day of workshops, panel discussions, food, and community with peers and mentors from across New Jersey. You'll build real skills for creating change, sharpen your thinking on race, gender, class, and power, and leave with a certificate of volunteer hours.
