The Immigrant Learning Center’s Public Education Institute and Re-imagining Migration host the eighth annual free online workshop Immigrant Student Success: Strategies and Tools for K-12 and Adult Educators on Wednesday and Thursday, July 8 and 9, from 12:00 to 3:00 PM EDT. Certificates of completion are available by request.
With brand new content and more than 10 speakers, participants will learn how to support immigrant students and their communities, understand the impact of anti-immigrant policy, and center the immigrant voice across subject areas. We thought you and your networks would be interested in this free professional development opportunity. Registration is required.
In the two, three-hour sessions, you will learn how to:
- Integrate immigrant stories, voices and culture into curriculum and teaching practices
- Incorporate social-emotional learning and provide emotional support for immigrant students in times of crisis
- Foster supportive relationships with immigrant students, families and communities
- Create inclusive and welcoming learning environments, both in school and online
- Understand and manage immigrant trauma, inform teaching strategies
- Understand and reflect upon the role of the teacher in the learning and development of immigrant students
Click here for more information and the list of presenters.
This free professional development opportunity is for teachers, librarians, administrators, volunteers, community leaders and others interested in promoting the success of students of any age or nationality. Please forward this email to anyone who might be interested!