Community of Practice Power Hour
The NJEA PDII Community of Practice Power Hour for educators will serve as a collaborative space where they can share knowledge, expertise, and best practices.
The NJEA PDII Community of Practice Power Hour for educators will serve as a collaborative space where they can share knowledge, expertise, and best practices.
This training will address the difference between cultural proficiency/competency and cultural humility, measure one's own intercultural humility using the Intercultural Development Continuum, as well as concrete definitions and activities
The NJEA PDII Community of Practice Power Hour for educators will serve as a collaborative space where they can share knowledge, expertise, and best practices.
Learn the scholarship and research behind the benefits of using comics and graphic novels in the classroom while also gaining access to learning activities and materials to support this work.
Learn the intriguing history of school desegregation through a pluralistic lens by exploring some case studies before 1954.
In “The Missing Stories,” SAADA’s Executive Director Samip Mallick will cover how communities come to be excluded from the archival record and how we can address these absences.
Join the Partner Group: Energizing Young Voters for a workshop designed to provide educators with valuable tools for bringing this rich history into the classroom.
Please join Chief Adam Waterbear, Tribal Storykeeper and Director of Education for the Lenape Nation of Pennsylvania, to discuss the past and present of the Lenape people.