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Events Friday, Mar 18, 2022 9:00 am - 3:00 pm

Kids, Books, and Anti-Racism Series: Workshop 1

Add to Calendar 2022-03-18 09:00 2022-03-18 15:00 America/New_York Kids, Books, and Anti-Racism Series: Workshop 1 Deepen your understanding of how to cultivate anti-bias and anti-racist practices in classrooms and schools.
Guided Reading group in intermediate grades

Closing the Opportunity Gap: Promoting Access and Equity through Literacy

Workshop 1: From Talk to Action: Supporting Students to Become Real Agents of Change

This first workshop in the Center for Reading Recovery and Literacy Collaborative series will be led by Chris Hass, a second and third grade teacher at the Center for Inquiry in Columbia, South Carolina, and an adjunct professor for the University of South Carolina.

Chris’s new book, Social Justice Talk, details how classroom teachers can facilitate rich discussions that disrupt the harmful social beliefs and practices they and their students are immersed in every day. This work grows out of his research into: (1) the specific ways elementary-aged students create meaning around issues of difference, inequity and injustice, (2) the tensions students experience when engaged in critical discourse, and (3) the role classroom teachers play in knowledge production in the social justice classroom. 

This workshop, offered either on-campus or virtually, is appropriate for PreK-10 classroom teachers, interventionists and specialists; literacy coaches and teacher leaders; and district and school leaders.

More information, pricing, and registration for Chris Hass workshop. Attendees will earn 6 professional development hours for participating in this workshop.

Workshop 2, Cultivating Genius: An Equity Framework for Culturally and Historically Responsive Literacy, will take place on May 6. Read more about this workshop.

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Center for Reading Recovery and Literacy Collaborative