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NEA Professional Learning

Register for our Facilitated Leveraging Student Assets & Culturally Responsive Practices to Create Engaging Learning Environments Blended Learning Course

By connecting lesson content to students' backgrounds and integrating culturally responsive teaching practices, we get students who are invested in their learning and engaged.
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Published: August 25, 2023
This resource originally appeared on NEA.org

At a Glance

By connecting lesson content to students' backgrounds and integrating culturally responsive teaching practices, we get students who are invested in their learning and engaged.

Outcomes

  • Implement learning environments that value students' assets (the lived experiences, perspectives, culture, and community knowledge) that all students bring to school.
  • Identify and incorporate student assets to create more equitable, student-centered, rigorous learning environments for all children.
  • Reflect on diversity, equity, and cultural competence and how they use this knowledge in their professional practice.

Details

Session Length

15 hours

Session Format

Blended

The United States is a country with ever-increasing diversity. Studies show that instructional techniques that connect educational content to a student’s life experience and culture lead to better academic outcomes, especially for children of color.

By the end of this course, educators will identify how to leverage culturally responsive teaching practices to effectively:

  1. Implement learning environments that value students' assets (the lived experiences, perspectives, culture, and community knowledge) that all students bring to school.
  2. Identify and incorporate student assets to create more equitable, student-centered, rigorous learning environments for all children.
  3. Reflect on diversity, equity, and cultural competence and how they use this knowledge in their professional practice.

Course runs October 16 – November 20, 2023
Registration Closes: October 06, 2023

NEA (facilitated) national online blended learning courses run six weeks with suggested deadlines to help you pace yourself and provide a certificate for *15 hours of professional development upon completion.

Leveraging Student Assets schedule

Note: NEA blended learning courses are offered at no cost to NEA members. Non-members may enroll for a $100 fee.

Register now! Space is limited.

* Disclaimer: NEA Blended Learning course participants are encouraged to review the laws and procedures particular to their home state or country regarding the acceptance of NEA 15 contact hours for professional credit.

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