San Diego Ethnic Studies Oral History Editorial Collective, the CA Global Education Project, and the CA Reading and Literature Project- Free professional development (PD) opportunity for SD County secondary teachers.
What is the focus? The workshop will further teachers' abilities to develop and enact quality ethnic studies curriculum utilizing local, ethnic studies oral histories.
Who should attend? The workshop is ideal for SD County teachers who teach or will teach secondary ethnic studies or for those who want to infuse an ethnic studies lens into their teaching.
What is in it for teachers? Participating teachers will engage with strategies for developing community-responsive ethnic studies curriculum/pedagogy and will receive model lessons which incorporate oral histories from our region.
Who is the SD Ethnic Studies Oral History Editorial Collective? The Collective includes ethnic studies/education professors from 3 universities and ethnic studies teachers from 3 SD County school districts. Partnering with the Collective to bring you this workshop are the California Global Education Project (https://calglobaled.org), the California Reading and Literature Project (https://crlpstatewideoffice.ucsd.edu), and UCSD's Race and Oral History Project (https://knit.ucsd.edu/rohp/).
When and Where? The one-day workshop will take place, Saturday, March 16th at Pershing Middle School. The first 40 people to register attend free!
How can teachers register? By using the QR code on the below flier or visiting this link.