About this Event
Presented by Britt Hawthorne and Montessori Northwest.
Join us for an in-person* event: Sunday, December 15, 2024 9:00-3:30 PST
*Limited capacity event
Moving Beyond the Basics: Anti-bias Education in Montessori
Join us for an immersive and hands-on workshop designed specifically for Montessori educators committed to Anti-Bias, Antiracist (ABAR) practices. In this workshop, participants will learn how to create and update Montessori materials using an ABAR lens, ensuring that our classrooms are inclusive, affirming, and reflective of the communities we serve.
Workshop Highlights:
- Watch as Britt Hawthorne models how to create and adapt Montessori materials with an ABAR focus, sharing her insights and techniques.
- Understand the importance of incorporating ABAR principles into Montessori materials.
- Learn practical strategies for developing and updating classroom materials.
- Gain inspiration and concrete examples from Britt Hawthorne's elementary Montessori classroom.
-Engage in hands-on activities and collaborative discussions to practice making your ABAR-aligned materials.
Note: While specific materials such as Texas Indigenous nomenclature cards, updated symmetry cards, updated word study cards, and race and racism nomenclature cards are potential examples, they are not guaranteed and may vary based on workshop dynamics and participant needs.
By participating in this workshop, you’ll take an important step towards creating a more just and equitable educational environment for your students.
This session is perfect for Montessorians who have taken Let's Get Started: Anti-bias Education in Montessori and are ready to implement it.
Moving Beyond the Basics: Anti-bias Education in Montessori is suitable for primary guides (3-6 year-olds) and elementary guides (6-12 years old) who have a strong foundation of the anti-bias education framework.
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If you're looking for an introductory workshop, please sign up for Let's Get Started: Anti-bias Education in Montessori on Saturday, December 14, 2024 from 9:00-3:30 PST.
This in-person workshop aims to dismantle the color-blind assumption and prepare children to work toward justice. This presentation shares concrete ways Montessori guides and classroom educators can support their learners' developing racial, ethnic, and physical identities. Educators will learn how to empower learners, affirm their numerous identities, and challenge pre-prejudice.
Anti-bias Education in Montessori is suitable for primary guides (3-6 year-olds) and elementary guides (6-12 years old) who are beginning to implement the anti-bias education framework.
See more details for Day 1 here.
You can attend both workshops or just one workshop. If you are attending both days, please register separately for each day.
About the Facilitator:
Britt Hawthorne (she/they) is a nationally recognized antiracist and anti-bias educator, speaker, and advocate. She provides antiracism workshops and anti-bias training for parents and educators, in-person and online. Her anti-oppression work moves the idea of racial justice to reality and practice. Committed to centering and affirming people of the global majority, Britt helps families navigate the world of antiracist parenting. Through partnering with action-oriented educators, she creates classroom environments that are inclusive and equitable for all learners. In addition to speaking at workshops and conferences, Britt fosters a growing grassroots community of over 85K readers on Instagram, reimagining how educational spaces can create a stronger antiracist democracy. To learn more, visit: www.britthawthorne.com
Location: Montessori Northwest 610 SW Alder Street Suite 721, Portland, OR 97205
Lunch: Participants will have one hour for lunch to eat off-campus or to enjoy a sack lunch from home. Lunch will not be provided.
Children: We are Montessorians. We love children. This space is welcoming and inclusive to babies and infants. If your child is older than one year and you'll bring them, please notify Britt in advance: [email protected]
ASL interpreter provided upon request.
Photo credit: Greenspring Montessori School
Tickets are $140 per person.
- We intentionally center Indigenous, Black, Brown, Asian, people of the Global Majority as a means to disrupt white privilege/immunity. If you identify as a person of the Global Majority, Indigenous, Black, Brown, Asian, Pacific-Islander, Latino, Hispanic, Latinx, and do not experience white privilege/passing, feel empowered to access one of the FREE spots for People of the Global Majority. There are no applications or questions to answer. We trust you know what you need. Select one of the PoGM tickets (only while tickets last).
- We are also offering lower-cost slots for those who need them. There are no applications or questions to answer. We trust you know what you need. Select one of the sliding scale tickets (only while tickets last).
- Grant/Donation: The Equity in Education fund aims to increase the representation of people of the Global Majority in Montessori education by reducing the financial burden in obtaining an AMI Montessori certification. We encourage applicants of the Global Majority who have been historically underrepresented in Montessori teacher training to apply for redistribution grants: $1,000 - $4,000. Please apply if you identify as Black, African-American, Hispanic, Latinx, Indigenous, Native American, Asian or Pacific Islander and have financial needs.
- No refunds unless for a COVID-related illness.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
610 SW Alder St suite 721, 610 Southwest Alder Street, Portland, United States
USD 0.00 to USD 140.00