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SUMMARY:Beyond the Surface Level: Complex Histories and Educational Equity in New Jersey
DESCRIPTION:This workshop invites educators to rethink the history of school segregation and educational access beyond simplified narratives. By exploring personal and historical perspectives\, participants will consider how identity and lived experience shape our understanding of equity in education. The session features a powerful short film\, co-produced by the presenters\, that focuses on New Jersey and highlights current issues in educational equity. Participants will engage in meaningful dialogue\, sharing insights and experiences to deepen their understanding and commitment to inclusive\, equitable education.
URL:https://learning.njea.org/event/beyond-the-surface-level-complex-histories-and-educational-equity-in-new-jersey/
CATEGORIES:Statewide Virtual Series,Webinars
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SUMMARY:Communities of Practice Connect: The Anxious Generation Book Club
DESCRIPTION:“Communities of Practice are groups of people who share a common concern\, set of problems\, or passion about a topic\, and deepen their knowledge and expertise in this area by interacting on an ongoing basis.” \n–  Etienne Wenger \nDeanne Martini and Brenda Martin-Lee  \nDescription: Join us for a thought-provoking book club exploring The Anxious Generation by Jonathan Haidt. This powerful read unpacks how today’s digital world is reshaping childhood—and what that means for the students we teach. Together\, we’ll discuss the rise in youth anxiety\, the impact of screen time\, and what educators can do to foster connection\, resilience\, and well-being in and beyond the classroom. Whether you’re new to the topic or already deep in the conversation\, this is a chance to reflect\, share\, and grow with fellow educators. Let’s explore how we can better support this generation—together. \nLearn more about the NJEA PDII Community of Practice here.
URL:https://learning.njea.org/event/communities-of-practice-connect-the-anxious-generation-book-club-session-4/
CATEGORIES:Community of Practice,Webinars
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SUMMARY:Communities of Practice Connect: Lead & Learn: A Community for Educator Leaders
DESCRIPTION:“Communities of Practice are groups of people who share a common concern\, set of problems\, or passion about a topic\, and deepen their knowledge and expertise in this area by interacting on an ongoing basis.” \n–  Etienne Wenger \nBrenda Martin-Lee\, Christine Candarella\, Deidre Varga\, Estefania Rios\, Hillary Raszka\, Jonathan Ayer\, Johanna Amaro \nAre you a teacher who inspires others and helps move education forward? Whether your role is formal or informal\, if you’re someone who supports colleagues\, shares expertise\, and works to strengthen teaching and learning—this community is for you. \nYou might be an instructional coach\, PLC facilitator\, I&RS team member\, mentor\, cooperating teacher\, or someone who simply steps up to lead from the classroom. Whatever your title\, you’re playing a vital role in shaping practice and influencing positive change. \nThis community of practice is your space to connect with fellow educator-leaders\, exchange ideas\, celebrate wins\, navigate challenges\, and grow together. Join us to collaborate\, reflect\, and energize your work alongside others who share your passion for impact. \nLearn more about the NJEA PDII Community of Practice here.
URL:https://learning.njea.org/event/communities-of-practice-connect-lead-learn-a-community-for-educator-leaders-session-3-5/
CATEGORIES:Community of Practice,Webinars
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SUMMARY:Fantastic Facilitation for ESPs
DESCRIPTION:Discover how to elevate your presentation skills\, engage adult learners\, and deliver professional learning that is relevant\, memorable\, and high quality.
URL:https://learning.njea.org/event/fantastic-facilitation-for-esps/
LOCATION:NJEA Headquarters\, 180 W. State Street\, Trenton\, New Jersey\, 08608\, United States
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SUMMARY:Communities of Practice Connect: Thriving\, Not Just Surviving: Strategies for Educators During Challenging Times
DESCRIPTION:“Communities of Practice are groups of people who share a common concern\, set of problems\, or passion about a topic\, and deepen their knowledge and expertise in this area by interacting on an ongoing basis.” \n–  Etienne Wenger \nKatherine Burke and Pamela Koharchik \nThe education landscape is constantly evolving\, and navigating challenging times can be exhausting. This highly interactive community provides educators with practical tools and strategies to build resilience\, manage stress\, and create a positive classroom environment even in the face of obstacles. \nLearn more about the NJEA PDII Community of Practice here.
URL:https://learning.njea.org/event/communities-of-practice-connect-thriving-not-just-surviving-strategies-for-educators-during-challenging-times-session-4/
CATEGORIES:Community of Practice,Webinars
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SUMMARY:Communities of Practice Connect: Leaning into AI
DESCRIPTION:“Communities of Practice are groups of people who share a common concern\, set of problems\, or passion about a topic\, and deepen their knowledge and expertise in this area by interacting on an ongoing basis.” \n–  Etienne Wenger \nMichael Mason and Brian Janik  \nThis interactive conversation dives into the transformative potential of AI in education. Explore ethics & impact\, discover powerful learning tools & strategies\, and gain the confidence to integrate AI effectively. Share your own favorite AI tools\, strategies\, and questions to foster a collaborative learning environment! \nLearn more about the NJEA PDII Community of Practice here.
URL:https://learning.njea.org/event/communities-of-practice-connect-leaning-into-ai-session-4/
CATEGORIES:Community of Practice,Webinars
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