
About this Event
This conference will feature educators and schools that are keeping active, inquiry-oriented learning and democratic classrooms alive in the midst of our challenging times. It will celebrate the work of Lillian Weber - creator of the City College Workshop Center for Open Education (in 1972) - who brought this kind of teaching to the public schools; Deborah Meier, founder of New York City’s public Central Park East Elementary School (now celebrating its 50th anniversary); and all the innovative New York City public schools that they inspired.
Workshops will include:
· Parent/caregivers workshop: Families currently in learner-centered schools share how their classrooms support their ideas and their work
· Alums of learner-centered schools share how their experiences in these schools have impacted their lives
· Touchstone Center for Children: Igniting children’s imaginations in the classroom
· Founders and leaders of learner-centered schools share how to create, nurture, and sustain equitable and democratic learning communities
· Using storytelling in the classroom
· Empowering Diverse Learners Through the Arts: From early childhood through high school
· Resisting Mandated Scripted Curricula: Examples of how teachers can navigate district-mandated, scripted curricula to still honor and be responsive to children’s voices
· High Quality Early Learning: Sustaining child-centered teaching in challenging times
· Documenting and Storytelling with Video: Teaching children to use video to tell their stories
· Becoming an Early Childhood Teacher: Reflections and dialogue
· Worktime at Central Park East 2
· Children’s Relationship with Nature: How do children relate to nature and how do their interactions help them in the classroom?
· Inquiry with Eleanor Duckworth: Using mirrors workshop
· City Technology: Doing democracy - Giving kids voice and choice
· Community Music Workshop
· Strategies for Being Responsive and Affirming to Learners’ Cultures and Languages: Translanguaging through play in the kindergarten
· Supporting and Protecting Immigrants: Using literature to discuss issues about immigration
· Transitioning a Regents based High School to an Inquiry-Based School Model
· Video screening: “We All Know Why We’re Here” – a visit to a 1978 second/third grade class at Central Park East Elementary School.
· How Can We Protect Our Pedagogy and School Communities During the Challenging Times Ahead?
Participation is invited from:
Classroom teachers, school leaders, parents/families, students in educator preparation programs, teacher educators, education policy makers and writers, NYC schools personnel, alumni of and children currently in learner-centered schools
6 CTLE credits offered
Boxed lunches will be provided.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The City College of New York, 160 Convent Avenue, New York, United States
USD 0.00