Professional Development Workshop
We Can Do This: Decolonizing Our Pedagogy and Prioritizing Humanity
We Can Do This: Decolonizing Our Pedagogy and Prioritizing Humanity is geared at helping educators to understand and acknowledge that “race” is a social construct, to inform them of how dangerous ideologies connected to race create different outcomes for different groups of people through systemic racism, and to demonstrate how educators can be effective agents of positive change. The presentation highlights the Black Canadian experience to determine that filling in important gaps in our historical national narrative can explain present realities and inform the way that we approach the future as we endeavor to create positive outcomes for all students through equitable and inclusive education. We can do this!
Testimonials/Comments from Attendees:
June
M. Ed. Course Instructor
Randy
Educator
"Empowering professional development exploring Black Canadian history, and strategies for dismantling systemic anti-Black racism. The staff and I were empowered by your sentiments."
Ben
Educator
Mahnaz
Educator
Carollyn
Educator
Angela
M. Ed. Course Instructor
Ruchi
Educator
Vice Principal
Peel District School Board
Japjeet
Educator
Presenters:
Greg Birkett, Coleen Birkett
Audience:
Educators, Admins, System leaders
Length of session:
Keynote (45min), 1-1.5hr session, Can be one session or multisession workshop offering
Price:
$1,200 - $2,000 (depending upon the audience you choose in the cart)
Practical Takeaways:
- Resources for more information
- Statistics
- Classroom and Professional Learning Resources
- Q & A
We Can Do This: Decolonizing Our Pedagogy and Prioritizing Humanity is geared at helping educators to understand and acknowledge that “race” is a social construct, to inform them of how dangerous ideologies connected to race create different outcomes for different groups of people through systemic racism, and to demonstrate how educators can be effective agents of positive change. The presentation highlights the Black Canadian experience to determine that filling in important gaps in our historical national narrative can explain present realities and inform the way that we approach the future as we endeavor to create positive outcomes for all students through equitable and inclusive education. We can do this!
Presenters:
Greg Birkett, Coleen Birkett
Audience:
Educators, Admins, System leaders
Presenters:
Greg Birkett, Coleen Birkett
Audience:
Educators, Admins, System leaders
Length of session:
Keynote (45min), 1-1.5hr session, Can be one session or multisession workshop offering
Price:
$1,200 - $2,000 (depending upon the audience you choose in the cart)
Practical Takeaways:
- Resources for more information
- Statistics
- Classroom and Professional Learning Resources
- Q & A
If we want to understand what Canada is and what it could be, we have to understand what it has been. Knowing the Black Canadian experience really allows us to fill in a lot of the gaps in our often-romanticized national narrative.
- Greg Birkett
Testimonials/Comments from Attendees:
June
M. Ed. Course Instructor
Randy
Educator
Ben
Educator
Mahnaz
Educator
Carollyn
Educator
Angela
M. Ed. Course Instructor
Ruchi
Educator
Vice Principal
Peel District School Board
Japjeet
Educator
