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Culturally Responsive Teaching with Re-Imagining Migration

The ever-increasing diversity of our schools and civic-life challenges all of us as educators to ensure that we make the best use of culturally responsive teaching practices. But what does that actually look like? In this webinar, designed for both administrators and teachers, Re-imagining Migration will share their work with schools to build an effective culturally responsive culture. Re-Imagining Migration's mission is to advance the education and well-being of immigrant-origin youth, decrease bias and hatred against young people of diverse origins, and help rising generations develop critical understanding necessary to build and sustain welcoming and inclusive communities. During this session, Abeer Shinnawi, Associate Director of Program at Re-imagining Migration and other educators will share approaches at both the systems and classroom levels to address these issues, working with such resources as Project Zero's Thinking Routines and tool kits that can be utilized by teachers and administrators to make culturally responsive education a reality.

 Audience: Teachers and Administrators

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