Dear John,
Register today to attend our next webinar —Teaching Mindful Media Creation—set for this Thursday, March 14, at 3:30 p.m. CT! Join Learning for Justice, along with experts from Northern California public media station KQED, for a webinar on thoughtful, impactful and critical media creation. In this webinar you’ll learn about the role of media creation as a part of helping students grow as learners and engage in their communities. Resources will be provided to help you align student-led media creation in your own practice.
Here’s information about the webinar co-hosts:
- Rachel Roberson is KQED’s senior program manager for education content and the humanities professional learning lead. Before KQED, she was a middle school English, ELD and social studies teacher leader in San Francisco; Austin, Texas; and overseas. Before teaching, she worked as a newspaper reporter in the San Francisco Bay Area.
- Angel Valerio is KQED’s program manager for STEM education professional learning and a secondary science field supervisor for the University of San Francisco’s teacher education program. Before her current roles, Angel was a life science educator, teacher leader and instructional coach in Los Angeles and Oakland, California.
If you can’t make the live webinar, go ahead and register—we’ll let you know when the on-demand recording is available.
Jalaya Liles Dunn
Director, Learning for Justice
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