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GREC-Forrest City-"Why Are Certain Students Unteachable?" Instituting Equitable Instructional Practices that Ensure Success of All Students



Are you struggling to reach certain students each year to no avail? Do you feel that some students are unable or unwilling to be successful in school? If you answered yes to one or both of these questions, then you cannot afford to miss out on this session. In this workshop, we will discuss implicit and explicit bias and how they may negatively impact your students, components of culturally responsive teaching, fixed and growth mindset, and equitable classroom practices that lead to academic success for all students. Please bring an open mind and the will to grow as we delve into discussions and practices that will shift your thinking and promote educational equity for all students!

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Session ID:
442295
Credits Available:
(6) Hours
Seats Filled:
30 / 35
Fee:
$0.00
Contact Person:
LATASHA BANKS
Instructor(s):
LATASHA ANDERSON
Audiences: 
PreK, K-12, Staff, Administrators, Asst. Principals, Counselors, GT, ParaProfessionals, Principals, Special Ed, Instructional Leaders, Federal Coordinators, Curriculum Coordinators
 
Date Time Location
6/28/2021 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM Great Rivers Cooperative - East Arkansas Community College - BLDG.--LRC- Room B129


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