Creating a Culture of Kindness
Join to learn simple gratitude practices that build resilience, kindness, and community
Join to learn simple gratitude practices that build resilience, kindness, and community
Joint to learn about certification requirements, applications, endorsements, timelines, and support resources.
Join this insightful session to unlock AI-powered teaching strategies aligned with tomorrow’s classrooms.
Join to understand immigrant student rights, legal protections, and school responsibilities.
Please join us at Princeton University Carl A. Fields Center for our 4th annual Pluralistic Education Conference in October 2026.
Join to explore inclusive leadership during moments of tension, change, and conflict.
Join and learn how to support LGBTQ+ students while understanding laws, rights, and challenges.
Join to experience voting rights history through interactive suffrage journeys and stories
Join to learn strategies for personal wellness.
Join to learn best practices for preparing students, coordinating logistics, and maximizing the educational impact of Holocaust survivor speaker visits.
This interactive session explores technology and AI through a Social-Emotional and Character Development (SECD) lens. Participants will examine the digital spaces students navigate daily and connect SECD competencies to communication,
Immerse yourself in the fundamental components of high-quality arts integration and arts enhanced teacher practice.
Learn strategies to be approachable and effectively answer important questions students ask.
Learn the risks to school-age children and how teachers can raise awareness among their students.
Delve into the complex layers of injustice and their impact on educational environments
Learn age-appropriate ways to integrate LGBTQ+ perspectives across existing curriculum.
Learn to find the balance between using AI and limiting technology in the classroom.
Learn about the historical, political, and educational significance of African American history in K–12 classrooms.
Join to learn the legal obligations in responding to bias incidents, as defined by the NJ Law Against Discrimination (LAD).
Explore how identity, power, and oppression shape school experiences, examine dominant and colonial narratives, and consider decolonizing approaches.
