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Overview
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Develop equitable, engaging instruction
As classrooms become increasingly diverse and people awaken to new levels of consciousness, educators around the globe understand the urgent need to develop schools and classrooms that are equitable, and teaching practices that engage and celebrate all students. In the United States, Culturally Responsive-Sustaining Education (CRSE) has become a national buzzword, a call to action and, in some places, a mandate.


Create student-centered learning environments
Affirm racial, linguistic, and cultural identities, elevate historically marginalized voices, and prepare students for rigor and independent learning. Unpack the concept of CRSE and discover ways to make this practice approachable and meaningful for educators and students. 

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​Acknowledge and value student identity
Across three self-paced modules, we'll explore planning, teaching, and curriculum development practices that create space to acknowledge and value student identity. Together, we can cultivate learning opportunities for students that offer a more equitable, culturally responsive, and sustaining education.
Logistics
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​Course dates
February 6 - 26, 2023

Time commitment
2 hours per week, self-paced (participate on days/ times of your choosing)

CTLEs awarded
Up to 6 CTLE hours; participation will be verified before hours are awarded
Registration period
Register through February 13, 2023 at 11:59PM EST

​Payment
Pay with a credit card or a purchase order (contact cpet@tc.edu to start purchase order process)

Cancellation policy
Cancellations offered until course invite is accepted
Learning Objectives
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Design and adapt your instruction
  • Develop instructional strategies that offer students opportunities to share their personal and cultural identities
  • Adjust curriculum to be more inclusive and responsive to the population of the students in your classroom
  • Understand components of identity and apply it to your planning and teaching
  • Design and choose culturally relevant curricular content
Create pathways for connection 
  • Develop a nuanced understanding of Culturally Relevant and Sustaining Education  
  • Create emotionally safe spaces and foster trust among students
  • Build stronger connections with students by better understanding their lives, backgrounds, and identities 
Schedule
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What does a module include?
  • Instructional talks: A series of short videos from your coach that break down the topic, provide examples, pose questions, and invite further reflection. 
  • Key resources: Downloadable resources for you to read, review, or implement in your classroom and community. 
  • Discussion*: Each module will pose a reflection question to respond to in the discussion board, where you can interact with other educators in the course. When posting on the discussion board, we want to hear from each person at least one time, and want each person to respond to a minimum of two other posts. 
  • Assignment*: Deepen your analysis and receive personalized feedback from your coach by responding to the protocol in each assignment.  

​*Must be completed to earn CTLE credits
MODULE 1 / WEEK 1
Centering Students

Celebrate students' identities and interests through relevant, real-world curriculum connections and choices.

MODULE 2 / WEEK 2
Centering Cultural Representation & Rejecting Oppression
Reflect student and community culture in curriculum and instruction, as well as exposure to diversity through the representation within texts, media, and contexts. 

MODULE 3 / WEEK 3
Centering Cultural Communication & Connection
Explore ways to explicitly value diverse language practices in your instruction, regularly connect school to family, and create opportunities for students to exercise voice and agency in their education.
Coaches
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Courtney Brown
CRSE Specialist

Courtney's work is informed by her range of experiences as a high school and middle school teacher of English and the humanities. Grounded in the philosophies of project-based learning and literacy across the disciplines, Courtney supports school leaders and teachers as they develop culturally relevant curriculum and practices in order to enable students and schools to thrive and achieve their potential. Currently, her work includes a focus on developing PLCs and school-wide practices to support struggling schools to leverage mandates and build on their strengths. Courtney has presented workshops for school districts, the Student Press Initiative, AERA, ATE, the Global learning Alliance, and the National Council of Teachers of English Convention, and currently leads the New Teacher Network. ​
FAQ
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Registration & payment
Can I pay for registration with a purchase order?
Absolutely! Have your school contact cpet@tc.edu to initiate this process.

In your message, please make sure to provide:
  • your school name & address
  • contact information (name & email) for the person who handles POs & payments at your school
  • the number of teachers interested in registering for this opportunity

This information will allow us to provide you with the documentation needed to create a PO. This documentation will include our vendor & DOE contract numbers.

Once we receive a PO, we will provide your school with a promo code to distribute to the teachers they are funding. The promo code will allow you to bypass Eventbrite's payment section, so that there is no out-of-pocket cost to you. You will still be required to complete a registration form.
Are there any registration discounts available?
Early registration is discounted and available until January 30, 2023. No promo code is necessary; please select the early registration option above to register at a discounted rate. 

Current NTN@TC members: your membership code will discount your registration 100% for this course. To receive the code, reach out via the NTN Slack or email to verify your membership. You'll still be required to complete a registration form.
Where do I enter my promo code?
Please see the blue text in the registration section that says "Enter promo code". Click that text, enter your code, and click "Apply". From there, you can continue with your registration as usual.

​Promo codes must be entered before you begin registration; there is no option to add it after you click the "Checkout" button. 

Should I register for CTLE hours?
New York State educators are welcome to register for CTLE hours, though it is not a requirement to participate in this course. 

Beginning in 2016, a registered holder of a NYS professional classroom teaching certificate, educational leadership certificate, or Level III teaching assistant certificate is required to successfully complete 100 Continuing Teacher and Leader Education (CTLE) hours. Teachers College is a state-approved provider of CTLE hours. 
Participation will be verified before CTLE credits are awarded.

CTLE information must be included on your registration form. If you decline CTLE hours at the time of registration and change your mind afterward, you'll need to contact us prior to the start of this course. Once you begin, we'll be unable to accommodate new CTLE requests.
When does registration close?
Registration for this course closes on February 13, 2022 at 11:59PM EST. 
How do I change or cancel my registration?
If you need to change or cancel your registration for any reason, contact us at cpet@tc.edu.

If you choose to cancel your registration, w
e will be able to offer you a refund as long as you have not yet accepted the invitation to join the course.
Participation
When will I receive access to this course?
If you register before the course start date, you can expect to receive access to the course at least 48 hours before the course begins. 

​If you register after the course has already started, you can expect to receive the invitation within 48 hours of completing registration.
How do I access course content?
Once you've registered, you will receive an email invitation to join our digital platform from Teachers College Canvas. From there, you will be able to set up a username and password.
  • Go to MyTC Portal (my.tc.columbia.edu)
  • Click on the "Non-UNI Canvas Login" link
  • Enter your email and password. If you didn't create one or have forgotten, simply click on the "Forgot Password?" link on the Canvas login page
  • On the Canvas dashboard, accept any course invitations, if prompted
  • You may also access the course on your mobile device through the Canvas Student App​

​Course materials will be accessible immediately following your acceptance of the invitation.
When do I participate in this course?
This course is open for participation from February 6 - 26, 2022, with a new module opening each week. While you can move through the course at your own pace, we find that 2 hours per week / 1 module per week works best for participants. 

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All course content must be completed by the end date listed above.  
How do I earn CTLEs?
CTLEs will be awarded based on your participation in the discussion prompt(s) within each module, and the submission of each assignment. 
Additional help
Who can I contact with questions?
You can reach out to us at cpet@tc.edu or (212) 678-3161 — we'll be happy to help!
Do you offer custom or private versions of this course?
Yes! If you're interested in this topic and would like to tailor the course content to meet the needs of your school community, we can create a customized version for you and your team. Only members of your school community (identified by you) will have access to the customized course, and you'll retain access to course materials indefinitely, allowing you to revisit content as needed.

To explore this option, reach out to us at (212) 678-3161 or cpet@tc.edu to speak with someone from our coaching team. We look forward to hearing from you!
CPET
The Center for Professional Education of Teachers (CPET) at Teachers College, Columbia University is committed to making excellent and equitable education accessible worldwide. CPET unites theory and practice to promote transformational change. We design innovative projects, cultivate sustainable partnerships, and conduct research through direct and online services to youth and educators. Grounded in adult learning theories, our six core principles structure our customized approach and expand the capacities of educators around the world.

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