Staff & Teacher Training
These are the basic ICP trainings which can be modified to
fit the needs of the ICP client:
Cultural Diversity for Educators
A workshop designed to encourage teachers to integrate diversity
education into their schools and classrooms. Participants
examine their cultural identity, uncover their own biases,
and learn how to cultivate an atmosphere of inclusion and
acceptance in their schools. The workshop is also an opportunity
for educators to develop network of like-minded individuals.
This training can be provided to an entire faculty or made
available to individual educators through open enrollment
courses held every summer at CAIU. As with conflict resolution,
cultural diversity training can be adapted for aides, bus
drivers, counselors, and all other support staff.
Conflict Resolution for Educators
A training session that will improve participants ability
to resolve conflicts, demonstrate skills and techniques for
everyday problem solving, and explore ways to defuse tension.
Educators will learn to identify and apply different conflict
styles to different situations. Training sessions can also
be adapted for aides, bus drivers, counselors, and all other
support staff. This training can be provided to an entire
faculty or be made available to individual educators through
open enrollment courses held every summer at CAIU.
Improving Classroom Culture: Culture Diversity, Conflict
and Sexual Harassment in K-12 Classrooms
An intensive multi-day course (15 hours) during which educators
learn how cultural diversity, conflict resolution and sexual
harassment awareness contribute to safer schools and successful
learning outcomes. This is also an opportunity for educator
from different schools and communities to share experiences
an exchange teaching techniques with one another. If taken
through the CAIU, participants receive one graduate credit
upon completion of course.
Multi-cultural Materials
This workshop offers lesson plans that incorporate all subjects
and encourage students to learn about their culture and heritage.
Teachers will learn strategies to encourage oral history and
folk life collecting the community, innovative ways to teach
student to appreciate others and useful tips to identify and
invite traditional artists into the classroom to work directly
with students. The workshop fee includes lesson plans, teachers
guides and recordings representing different ethnic musical
traditions.
Questions or comments to Sally
Jo Bronner.
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