Events
Encampment for Citizenship
Encampment for Citizenship , United StatesEFC 2020’s virtual approach will connect a network of young changemakers during this global health crisis and nurture resilience and agency among them. Click HERE
CSTA 2020 Virtual Conference
CTSA Event VenueCSTA's Annual Conference is a chance for computer science teachers to come together for learning, networking, and fun. We are a community of educators who are changing the lives of students every day in our classrooms. We are eager to share our knowledge and to learn from one another.
NENTS New England Teaching Seminars – For New Teachers
NENTS 1.0: August 8th - 12th For New Teachers or Teachers New to Independent Schools NENTS 1.0 will include a deep dive into the following topics developed to prepare young teachers to teach successfully on whatever platform they find themselves: Relationship Building: How to Build an Equitable and Inclusive Community In-Person or through Cyberspace Leave […]
NENTS New England Teaching Seminars – For Teachers
NENTS 2.0: August 12th - 15th For Teachers Entering their 2nd - 5th Year of Teaching NENTS 2.0 will enable teachers to build a foundation for lifelong growth through reflection and the development of a focused plan for improvement that builds on strengths, acknowledges needs, and identifies resources and supports. Major themes for this program […]
Newark NAACP Freedom Fund Virtual Event
OnlineJoin the Newark NAACP Freedom Fund virtual event with keynote speaker Dr. Ome’kongo Dibinga as he discusses the importance of black voters.
Aspira Equity Conference
OnlineEnhancing Our Personal & Community Cultural Responsiveness.
Encampment and Earth Day
OnlineJoin us for the premiere of a 15-minute film featuring the PFSP interns giving an overview of the program's current projects and what they envision for the future of their communities.
“Know Their Names: The Enslaved People of Fauquier County”
OnlineJoin Historian Karen White as she presents an illustrated lecture of her work to document every person ever enslaved in Fauquier County.
The Virtual Encampment
OnlineDeadline for applications is March 1, 2021!
Join us this Saturday
OnlineI am honored to co-hosts this historic event! 75 years ago following the horror of World War II, Eleanor Roosevelt, supported this non-partisan, non-sectarian residential summer camp consisting of a co-ed student body from across the nation that was racially, geographically, and economically diverse. Built on the ideas of democracy, citizenship, and student leadership, the […]
Diversity Hiring Fair
OnlineJoin us Virtually! Holderness School, in collaboration with the Institute of Human Relations and the Eastern Educational Resource Collaborative, invite all teachers and administrators interested in careers in independent schools to meet with representatives from northern New England schools. We encourage all educators and administrators of color interested in careers in independent schools to take […]
Diversity Hiring fair
OnlineWe encourage all educators and administrators of color interested in careers in independent schools to take advantage of this opportunity!
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