Civil Rights & the Preamble with Yohuru Williams, A Three-Session Master Class (CTLE credits given)

Open to: All Full-Time Pre K-12 Classroom Teachers
Opportunity at a Glance: The language in the preamble to the United States Constitution helps us understand the evolution of American democracy and offers a blueprint for a future expansion of civil rights.  During the first two sessions, teachers learn from distinguished University of St. Thomas professor Yohuru Willams.

During the last session, participants have a rare and valuable opportunity to exchange ideas with other brilliant teachers. In addition, participants will be assigned a small amount of homework to prepare for each session.

CTLE-credit is available. This program is free for public and charter school teachers, and participants are selected by application and nomination.
Key dates:  Friday March 19th, 2021, Friday March 26th, 2021, and Friday April 2nd, 2021 –  4:00 p.m. – 5:15 p.m.
Location: Virtual
Registration deadline: 03/02/2021

Take action: Learn more about this and other classes, then nominate a colleague or apply at https://www.pandemic-edition.academyforteachers.org/civil-rights-and-the-preamble/.
For more information: Rene Marion, Dean of Fellows, rene@academyforteachers