Mt. SAC’s Teacher Preparation Institute will be having virtual workshops beginning this Saturday, February 26 through March 31, 2022 for the CBEST, CSET (multiple subject) and RICA. The workshops are open to all future educators.
Various workshops are held at different times. Please refer to the registration form to determine what days and times best suit your needs.
Attached is the TEACH for LA conference flyer. The conference is scheduled for Monday 3/21 – Wednesday 3/23. The conference kick-off will be Monday evening 3/21 and there will be conference breakout sessions throughout Tuesday 3/22 and Wednesday 3/23.
The conference is FREE and ALL are invited!
The Eventbrite link to register for the conference can be found at:
Attached is the TEACH for LA conference flyer. The conference is scheduled for Monday 3/21 – Wednesday 3/23. The conference kick-off will be Monday evening 3/21 and there will be conference breakout sessions throughout Tuesday 3/22 and Wednesday 3/23.
The conference is FREE and ALL are invited!
The Eventbrite link to register for the conference can be found at:
Attached is the TEACH for LA conference flyer. The conference is scheduled for Monday 3/21 – Wednesday 3/23. The conference kick-off will be Monday evening 3/21 and there will be conference breakout sessions throughout Tuesday 3/22 and Wednesday 3/23.
The conference is FREE and ALL are invited!
The Eventbrite link to register for the conference can be found at:
Join us next week as the wonderful Tonette Salter provides training on Humanizing Education. Tonette will facilitate a student training March 29th from 12:00-2:30pm. Tonette will facilitate a faculty/staff training on March 31st from 12:00-2:30 pm. Come with an open mind and a willingness to explore the humanity within education.
Registration links are below and on the flyers. Register today!
Topic: Student Equity Training – Humanizing Education
It is essential for humans to honor the humanity of all humans, which places limitations on what we can do and cannot do. Successful equity, diversity, and inclusion work is a continuous look inside our hearts and minds. Every humans life, learning, lived experiences, is deserving, valued, and inclusive to their educational experiences. This workshop will be an interactive facilitated discussion on humanizing education connectedness and belonging is key to your student equity and learning.
Mar 29, 2022 12:00 PM in Pacific Time (US and Canada)
Faculty/Staff Equity Training – Humanizing Education
It is essential for humans to honor the humanity of all humans, which places limitations on what we can do and cannot do. Successful equity, diversity, and inclusion work is a continuous look inside our hearts and minds. Every humans life, learning, lived experiences, is deserving, valued, and inclusive to their educational experiences. The workshop goal is to create learning contexts where power is shared by student and teacher’s backgrounds, culture and lived experiences that lead to a mutual path toward humanization.
Mar 31, 2022 12:00 PM in Pacific Time (US and Canada)
WEBINAR: How To Increase California’s Educator Workforce
California Department of Education’s Educator Diversity Advisory Group, convened by Superintendent Tony and chaired by Dr. Travis Bristol, will highlight key findings and recommendations from the group’s report.
Please find information below about the upcoming virtual Ethnic Studies Teach-In being hosted at Cuesta College. We hope that you will join us for this historic event and share this with your colleagues and students. If you’re able, please consider offering students Extra Credit for participating. We are happy to verify attendance at the event if that is helpful!
You’re invited! Cuesta College will be hosting its first Ethnic Studies Teach-In on Wednesday, March 30 from 1-4:30 PM. The virtual event will be held on Zoom. At the Teach-In, we will hear from experts and leaders in the field of Ethnic Studies from around the state about the discipline, the new graduation requirements for high school and college students, and how Ethnic Studies can have a positive impact in communities everywhere.
Attendees are eligible for up to $250 in cash gift card giveaways!
The program includes a plenary panel with student leaders and curriculum experts from the California Community Colleges on the new graduation requirements that centers the voices of students who have advocated for the creation of an Ethnic Studies program at Cuesta College.
Participants will have the opportunity to participate in concurrent workshops that explore local student activism for Ethnic Studies, as well as the four historically defined disciplines that make up the broader field: Chicanx and Latinx Studies, Black Studies, Native American and Indigenous Studies, and Asian American and Pacific Islander Studies.
The keynote address will be given by Dr. Melissa Moreno, Co-Chair of the California Community Colleges Ethnic Studies Faculty Council, Chair of Ethnic Studies at Woodland Community College, and President of the Yolo County Board of Education.
Please feel free to share this invitation and the flyer below with students, staff, faculty, and community members!
Thank you!
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Dr. Mario Espinoza-Kulick, MA, PhD (he/él)
Ethnic Studies Faculty Lead, Applied Behavioral Sciences Division President, Latina Leadership Network Co-Advisor, Movimiento Estudiantil Chicanx de Aztlán Cuesta College, San Luis Obispo
Join us next week as the wonderful Tonette Salter provides training on Humanizing Education. Tonette will facilitate a student training March 29th from 12:00-2:30pm. Tonette will facilitate a faculty/staff training on March 31st from 12:00-2:30 pm. Come with an open mind and a willingness to explore the humanity within education.
Registration links are below and on the flyers. Register today!
Topic: Student Equity Training – Humanizing Education
It is essential for humans to honor the humanity of all humans, which places limitations on what we can do and cannot do. Successful equity, diversity, and inclusion work is a continuous look inside our hearts and minds. Every humans life, learning, lived experiences, is deserving, valued, and inclusive to their educational experiences. This workshop will be an interactive facilitated discussion on humanizing education connectedness and belonging is key to your student equity and learning.
Mar 29, 2022 12:00 PM in Pacific Time (US and Canada)
Faculty/Staff Equity Training – Humanizing Education
It is essential for humans to honor the humanity of all humans, which places limitations on what we can do and cannot do. Successful equity, diversity, and inclusion work is a continuous look inside our hearts and minds. Every humans life, learning, lived experiences, is deserving, valued, and inclusive to their educational experiences. The workshop goal is to create learning contexts where power is shared by student and teacher’s backgrounds, culture and lived experiences that lead to a mutual path toward humanization.
Mar 31, 2022 12:00 PM in Pacific Time (US and Canada)
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