About this Event
What kind of support is needed to ensure the success of American Indian students? This workshop offers the basics of what you can do to be an educator that makes a difference in the lives of American Indian students.
It's imperative to understand the true history that frames the learning experience of American Indian students. Join us to learn terms and concepts that will enable you to become an enlightened educator. Misconceptions and stereotypes change the trajectory of the educational environment for American Indian students. We will cover the basics of how to become more self-aware and educated about the best way to create an inclusive classroom that entices American Indian students to engage in the learning process. Attended by educators from across the country, this critically acclaimed workshop is a "go to" resource for K-20 professionals that desire to become more evolved in teaching American Indian students.
Learning Outcomes:
- Understanding the needs of American Indian students
- Common missteps in teaching American Indian students
- Contextualizing the historical context of the disenfranchisement of American Indian students in the educational system
- Best practices for building an inclusive classroom for American Indian students
Who Should Attend?
This workshop is designed to build inclusive competencies for current educators and practitioners working with American Indian Students.
Register for this workshop and receive:
- 2 hour live training with Native education experts
- CEU certificate
- Training materials
This workshop is offered virtually to encourage access and opportunity for attendees from across the country.
Event Venue
Online
USD 161.90 to USD 215.26