Un/learning and Relearning: Culturally Responsive Teaching in Grades 6-12 – A Workshop Series that Leverages the Magnitude of Us

St. Clair ROE (July 29) & Virtually (September 3)
Have you ever wanted to have a day of learning and collaboration that is not the typical day of PD? One where you can laugh, collaborate with your colleagues, be creative, reflect, and discuss? If so, this is for you. Join Dr. Marlee Bunch, educator and author of The Magnitude of Us: A Guidebook to Creating Culturally Responsive Classrooms, and Katie Gehrt, educator, for an engaging professional development opportunity focused on culturally responsive classrooms and The Magnitude of Us. This professional development is designed to equip 6-12 educators of all subjects and ages to implement culturally responsive teaching strategies to drive engagement, center stories, and connect with students. We invite you to register and mark your calendar to join us as we connect, unlearn, relearn, discuss, and create. This professional development workshop is a 2-part series, registering will sign you up for both parts of the workshop. The first session will occur on July 29, 2025, in person from 9:00am-3:00pm (with a 40 minute lunch break - lunch is on your own). The second session will occur virtually on September 3 (4:00-5:30pm) and a virtual link will be sent prior to 9.2.25. Participants must attend both sessions to earn the full 9 hours of pd credit (partial pd hours will not be issued). What to Bring July 29, 2025: 1. An existing or recent lesson plan printed out. Choose one that you want to revise and/or use at the start of the 2025/26 school year. 2. Something to write in (journal or notebook). 3. An open mind and the willingness to engage and create possibilities. 4. Snacks (*we will break for a 40-minute lunch, but snacks for the day are encouraged*) Session I: July 29, 2025 Remember the days of a good buffet? This session will offer a buffet of learning and collaborating that will include a variety of activities and topics, with something for everyone. We will discuss culturally responsive teaching and have small group activities to discuss and examine not only what culturally responsive teaching entails but also how we can implement and sustain it in our classrooms. In addition, we will evaluate and create lessons and activities to take back into our classrooms for the 2025/26 school year. Session II: September 3, 2025 4:00pm-5:30pm Session II will occur virtually as a follow-up and extension of session I. This session will be a PJs and learn afternoon. Log on in your favorite PJs with a cup of coffee or tea and bring your Magnitude of Us book to continue the discussion and revisit lingering topics from session I. Goals and Objectives - Gain an understanding of what culturally responsive teaching entails - Discover tools, resources, and practices that support culturally responsive pedagogy and implementation - Assess and evaluate existing lesson plans - Build a new lesson/activity to take back into your classroom - Learn and reflect through discussing and actively learning with colleagues What this PD will NOT be: 1. Sit and get. We can assure you that this will not involve a long day of lecturing. 2. This will not be a PD where your voice is not included or heard. 3. Boring. As educators, we have been to enough PDs that were snooze fests... This won’t be that. This PD will include: o Active learning. o Opportunities for discussion and reflection. o Models of effective practice: incorporating poetry and writing, discussion across subject areas, etc. o Support and tools for application and implementation that are relevant to your classroom. o Opportunities to ask questions about culturally responsive teaching. o A copy of The Magnitude of Us book (Teachers College Press, Bunch, 2024). o A follow-up online workshop for continued discussion. Facilitator Bios: Dr. Marlee Bunch, EdD/MEd/MS/BA is an interdisciplinary educator, author, researcher, and lifelong learner. Her research examines the oral histories of Black female educators in Hattiesburg, Mississippi who taught between 1954-1971, and the implications that desegregation had on their lives and careers. She received her doctoral degree from the University of Illinois in 2022 in Education/Policy/Organizational Leadership. Additionally, she has a Masters in Education (MEd), a Masters in Gifted Education (MS), a Bachelors in English, a certification in Diversity/Equity/Inclusion, and a certification in ESL (English as a Second Language). Bunch has been an educator for 17+ years and is the founder of the un/Hush teaching framework. You can learn more about her work at https://www.marleebunch.com/ Katie Gehrt, MA (she/her) is an educator, coach, researcher, advocate, and writer. Katie has experience as a high school teacher and experience in promoting and facilitating diversity, equity, and inclusion. Katie graduated with a B.S. in Secondary Education from Kansas State University, with a minor in Leadership Studies. She obtained her M.A. in Social Justice and Human Rights from Arizona State University, where she received an award for her capstone research examining theoretical frameworks of white supremacy and its application to the U.S. education system. Katie is a passionate advocate for students and implementing inquiry-based pedagogy to bring students’ stories to light through discussion, remain responsive to student feedback and improve engagement, and enhance her own self-reflection as a white educator.   Spots for this two-part session are limited and will fill fast. Registration will close 4-5 days prior to the event. Participants will each receive a copy of Dr. Burch's book, The Magnitude of Us An Educator's Guide to Creating Culturally Responsive Classrooms.
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PreK, K,1st Summit: Fun, Focus, and Fine Motor: Bringing the Magic Back to Early Childhood Classrooms

St. Clair ROE IL
Join Kindergarten teacher Marsha McGuire for a fun-filled, hands-on workshop designed to reignite the joy of learning in your early childhood classroom! In this session you'll discover exciting activities that support the development of fine motor skills, boost sensory experiences, and revolutionize your math centers. Learn how to integrate creative, engaging games that not only enhance critical skills but also make learning feel like play. By the end of the day, you’ll walk away with a practical toolkit of innovative games and strategies to make your students excited to learn, eager to engage, and ready to explore! Perfect for educators seeking fresh ideas to inspire and motivate young learners. Marsha is the author behind Differentiated Kindergarten https://differentiatedkindergarten.com/. Marsha has a master's degree in early childhood education with a focus on Differentiated Instruction. While Marsha has taught preschool and first grade, she has spent most of her 20-year teaching career in Kindergarten in Michigan. Registration will close 4-5 days prior to registration unless tickets are sold out (40 minutes will be provided for lunch (on your own).
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PreK, K, 1 Summit: Active Minds, Busy Hands – Building Skills with Morning Work and Movement

St. Clair ROE IL
Get ready to revolutionize your classroom with a wealth of innovative strategies designed to captivate your students and transform your teaching with Kindergarten teacher Marsha McGuire! This session will explore dynamic morning work bins that set a positive tone for the day, movement-infused activities that keep energy high while reinforcing key skills, and practical handwriting tips that promote legibility and fluidity. You’ll also discover how to create literacy centers that foster independence and spark a love of reading and writing. Walk away with a toolbox full of engaging, easy-to-implement techniques that will make your classroom more interactive, exciting, and effective. Perfect for educators looking to inspire students and streamline their daily routines! Marsha is the author behind Differentiated Kindergarten https://differentiatedkindergarten.com/. Marsha has a master's degree in early childhood education with a focus on Differentiated Instruction. While Marsha has taught preschool and first grade, she has spent most of her 20-year teaching career in Kindergarten in Michigan. Registration will close 4-5 days prior to registration unless tickets are sold out (40 minutes will be provided for lunch (on your own).
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AA # 820 Legal Updates

CAVE 7645 Magna Drive, Suite 1, Belleville 
This Administrator Academy is free for all to attend. Academy credit or professional development hours can be issued. Note this academy will be held at the Center for Academic & Vocational Excellence ("CAVE") 7645 Magna Drive, Suite 1 Belleville, IL 62223. Breakfast 8:00-9:00am, Academy 9:00am-12:00pm. This course provides information to school administrators on standards for the conduct, ethics and rights of school personnel. This course discusses the various standards an administrator needs to be aware of in the everyday course of doing their job; including laws, regulations, and mandates for the management of school personnel. Registration closes 7.31.25 at 12:00pm.
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Level Up Your Teaching: Google Educator Level 2 Certification Bootcamp

St. Clair ROE IL

Are you looking to maximize your use of Google tools in education? Join our Google Educator Level 2 Certification Workshop and discover how to effectively integrate a wide range of Google tools to enhance your teaching practices and engage 21st-century learners.

Join facilitator Emily Flach (Regional Educational Technology Coordinator, Learning Technology Center) in this workshop where you will:

  • Dive deep into Google's educational tools: Explore advanced features in Gmail, Slides, Drawings, Scholar, Books, Google Arts & Culture, Earth, Maps, Sites, Blogger, YouTube, Classroom, Keep, and Trends.

  • Master advanced skills: Learn organizational strategies for Drive, explore learning models to help personalize the learning experience, build collaborative lessons with Docs, conduct research with Scholar, analyze data with Sheets, create assessments with Forms, utilize advanced search techniques, and learn how to effectively utilize Chrome Add-ons and Extensions.

  • Prepare for the certification exam: We'll break down the exam requirements and provide you with the knowledge and skills needed to pass confidently.

  • Boost your teaching toolkit: Even if you don't plan to take the exam, this workshop offers valuable insights and practical strategies for integrating Google tools in your classroom.

This workshop is perfect for educators of all levels who want to:

  • Expand their knowledge of Google for Education tools.

  • Develop effective technology integration strategies.

  • Enhance their teaching practices and engage students.

  • Earn Google Educator Level 2 certification.

Prerequisites:

  • Bring a fully charged Chromebook or laptop with access to a Google for Education account.

  • No prior certification is required.

Don't miss this opportunity to level up your teaching! Reserve your spot today.

Learn more about the certification: https://edu.google.com/teacher-center/certifications/educator-level2/?modal_active=none

Registration closes 4-5 days prior to the event date unless tickets are sold out. 35 minutes will be given for lunch (on your own).
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Deepening K-12 NGSS Implementation: Evaluating Resources for Alignment”

St. Clair ROE IL

This workshop is an extension of the April 29 workshop (Navigating the K-12 Illinois Standards for Science: A Deep Dive into NGSS Principles with Dr. Jeff Spencer, Science Instructional Coach, ROE # 17, Bloomington.

 

In this second meeting, participants will build off of material covered in the first NGSS training, offered in Spring 2025. This session will include a model activity to ground discussion on considering how to evaluate resources based on a nationally-recognized, peer-reviewed rubric to determine alignment with the NGSS. This session will establish a framework where participants can assess and become a critical consumer of science resources to help meet the vision of the NGSS.

In this workshop, participants will:

  • Be introduced to a rubric that considers NGSS alignment

  • Evaluate a model activity using the rubric

  • Understand if teaching or curricula are aligned to the current standards.

  • Consider ways to shift your current teaching to better align with the NGSS

Registration will close on August 19 at 3:00pm. Time will be given for lunch (on your own).
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It IS Your Business – State Mandates, Faith’s Law & Beyond

St. Clair ROE IL
This workshop will cover topics such as but not limited to Title IX, Mandated Reporting & Faith's Law.  Any adult working in public schools is highly recommended to attend this session with Michelle Denault.  This sessions builds on the foundational 'Groomining 101 - A Predator's Playbrook,' and offers an in-depth exploration into the complexitites of grooming and sexual abuse. This session delves deeper into the risk factors, signs to watch for, and the lasting impacts on victims. It aims to educate adults about the nuances of grooming and the critical steps that can be taken for prevention and intervention.  This comprehensive initiative is designed to empower participants with a profound understanding of predatory behaviors and the grooming process, thereby enabling attendees to safeguard the well-being of children and young adults effectively. Registration closes August 21 at 12:00pm unless tickets are sold out.    
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Building a Restorative Culture as a K-12 School Administrator

St. Clair ROE IL
Join John Converse, Education Plus Director of Restorative Practices in the first administrator breakaway of the 2025-2026 school year.  John is an International Institute for Restorative Practices (IIRP) Certified Trainer and has worked in education for over 13 years as an administrator and educator in a high-risk, low-income district for more than 10 years.
The term Restorative Practices has taken on many forms over the years and some forms have placed a bad taste in the mouth of its recipient.  Our job as a school administrator is to help set the tone for a successful culture in the building.  One way we can do this is by creating a Restorative environment for all.  But "how" is the big question.  Let's explore what a Restorative Culture can mean and what it takes to get it going in your K-12 school community.
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The Anxious Generation: How the Great Rewiring of Childhood is Causing an Epidemic of Mental Illness ~ Virtual Book Study

Note - the book must be purchased independently and the entire book must be read on or before September 9, 2025.  Registration closes September 3, 2025.  Participants must attend all 4 sessions (no exceptions) and complete the requirements to earn the full 12 pd hours (partial pd hours will not be given). If you are not able to attend all 4 sessions, please do not register. Failure to attend a session will result in a $40.00 invoice and you will be removed from the event.
    • September 9, 2025 (4:00-5:00 p.m.)
      • Focus Areas:  Introductions and Technology
    • September 16, 2025 (4:00-5:00 p.m.)
      • Focus Area:  Play
    • September 23, 2025 (4:00-5:00 p.m.)
      • Focus Area:  Independence
    • September 30, 2025 (4:00-5:00 p.m.)
      • Focus Area:  Overall and Action
Don’t walk but run to get your hands on the book everyone is talking about. Author and social psychologist, Jonathan Haidt, is challenging readers to consider how social media, phones, and a reduction in a “play-based childhood” has “rewired” our youth. Not only does Haidt make a case that parents can do better, but he argues schools can do better. Join St. Clare School Principal Monica Ybarra for four sessions where you will focus on Technology, Play, Independence, and how we can put ideas into action. Important: Participants must purchase the book (The Anxious Generation How the Great Rewiring of Childhood is Causing an Epidemic of Mental Illness by Jonathan Haidt) independently.  The entire book must be read on or before September 8, 2025.  Book study facilitator, Monica Ybarra will provide questions prior to each session to ensure engaging conversations occur, but also, participants will leave each session with an action plan. Details and virtual links will be sent prior to September 9, 2025.  
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Effective Questioning Techniques

St. Clair ROE IL
This is a free workshop on behalf of the Illinois Masonic Foundation.  Statistics show the average teacher asks between 300-400 questions per day. Utilizing effective questioning is a key aspect of the teaching and learning process, as the kinds of questions we ask determine the level of thinking we develop. It is also a key tool in assessment when checking for pupil understanding and keeping them engaged. To have the desired effect, these questions need to be well-considered and challenging. Utilizing effectivequestioning in the classroom creates opportunities for students to analyze their own thinking, is crucial to opening conversations, inspires deeper intellectual thought, and promotes student-to-student interaction. Targeted audience: General, Special Educators, Interventionists, Coaches, Related Support Personnel    
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