The New Jersey Teacher Activist Group (NJTAG) and The Montclair State University Network for Educational Renewal (MSUNER) Present:
"What Does It Mean to be a Teacher Activist?"
Saturday, November 5, 2011
10 am-2 pm
Room 419, 4th floor of the Student Center
Montclair State University
Join us for a half-day workshop exploring possibilities and opportunities for teacher activism both inside and outside the classroom.
General Session
General session speakers include Ira Shor, author and teacher educator; Stan Karp, retired teacher and advocate with the Education Law Center; and Mark Naison, professor of African American Studies and longtime community activist.
Breakout sessions
Breakout sessions include mini-workshops addressing a range of opportunities for teacher engagement in activism, including social justice in the classroom, union activism, initiating school-wide reform, and engaging parents in educational change.
Schedule
10:00 am: General Session
11:00 am: Breakout Session 1
12:00 pm: Lunch*
12:45 pm: Breakout Session 2
1:45 pm: Closing
Registration is free, but space is limited. To reserve your space today, please email kate_strom@yahoo.com. Free parking passes are available for the first 20 registrants.
Transportation and Parking Information:
Parking is available in the Red Hawk Deck for a fee. Please visit, http://www.montclair.edu/welcome/directions.html, for directions to campus and parking options and fees.
* A variety of for-purchase dining options are conveniently located on campus at Montclair State. These include the cafeteria at the Student Center and Caffe Diem, located at the Henry Sprague library.
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