Podcasting uplifts youth voice by providing students with a platform to share their perspectives, tell their stories, and engage in meaningful discussions on issues that matter to them. Come join us for a podcasting tutorial for teachers that you can then bring back to your students!
Participants will explore concrete actions that can foster a culture of inquiry in their classrooms. Participants will leave with tangible tips, ideas, and resources for implementation. You do not have to currently be using InquirED to participate in this professional Development opportunity.
Date and time: Wednesday, Jan. 22, from 4:30-5:30 p.m.
This Deliberative Discourse protocol provides a structured approach that encourages students to examine issues: from multiple angles, look for commonality, and clarify areas of conflict among affected parties.
We are offering in-person and virtual options to learn about California's immigration stories at Angel Island and bring them to your students (or arrange future field trips). Please fill out this interest form by Thursday, Jan. 9.
So what does a Culture of Inquiry look like - and how can we begin to create it in our classrooms? This PD on Jan. 22 will examine these questions and provide educators with practical strategies they can implement immediately.
The Angel Island Immigration Foundation offers guided tours for classes and is inviting teachers from SFUSD to come and experience a tour of the Immigration Station along with a presentation of the many different ways that teachers can experience the island with students including both virtual and in-person field trips.
The mandatory test coordinator meetings provide an overview of California state testing procedures and responsibilities for school sites. Every SFUSD school must send at least one representative.
CUE SF announces the first annual Emily McManus Memorial Scholarship, which will reimburse up to $1,000 to a San Francisco Bay Area-based educator, either for attending the Spring CUE 2025 conference or for implementing an innovative student project!
This session on Dec. 11 at 4:30 p.m. is designed for K-5 classroom educators to explore how teachers can provide “just-right” challenges and supports for students.