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Online Workshop Series

August 2023 Textured Teaching Workshop Series

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Register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/638058699747 

Anti racist and anti bias teaching are not simply conceptual. They are also praxis; how you teach your subject matter, how you design learning experiences, how you relate with students, how you move about in your institution, and more.

It is through these practices that we work on healing as an outcome of education. Through Textured Teaching (Germán 2021), an innovative approach, you'll find answers that don't sacrifice increased engagement, a striving toward justice, and acute skill-building.

Participants will: 
  • Understand and name the four traits of Textured Teaching 
  • Identify practices they can implement immediately to bring back a culturally sustaining pedagogy
  • Workshop ideas for what to do in their classrooms, schools, and roles 

In this workshop, participants will be able to move from theory into action and see sample lessons and units they can build their own ideas upon to be both encouraged and equipped to support students with skill building all while working toward making our nation a better place.
Session 1- Setting the Context for Textured Teaching 
Session 2- Textured Teaching is Student-Driven, Community-Centered, and Interdisciplinary 
Session 3- Textured Teaching is Experiential and Flexible 
Session 4- Bringing Textured Teaching Home 

Each session is 1 hour to 1.5 hours. Ideally, participants will have the book in order to follow along. 

Register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/638058699747

You don't need the book to do the webinar, but if you would like to purchase the book, you can get a 40% discount at
https://www.heinemann.com/products/e12041.aspx​ using promo code: EXHB23

 

Read more about Textured Teaching here: 
https://blog.heinemann.com/what-is-textured-teaching-by-lorena-germ%C3%A1n
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  • Home
    • About
    • Membership
  • MCELA Leadership
    • MCELA Executive Board
    • MCELA Meeting Minutes
    • President's Message
    • Position Statements
  • Member Access
  • Events, Programs, Awards
    • Annual Conference
    • Student Writing Contest >
      • About the Student Writing Contest
      • 2023 Winners
    • Brassil Award >
      • Nominate an Educator
      • About John & Claudette Brassil
      • Brassil Award Past Winners
    • Intellectual Freedom Award
    • Online Workshop Series
    • Online Book Studies
  • Journal, Newsletter, IDEA Blog
    • Northwords Journal >
      • Access Northwords pdfs
      • Call for Manuscripts
    • Newsletter
    • IDEA
    • News
  • NCTE