WEBINARS: Applying Antiracism and Abolitionist Teaching in Garden-based Learning (Donation-based)

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Lily Nguyen

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Feb 16, 2022, 7:25:37 PM2/16/22
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On February 23 and March 23, KidsGardening will be hosting Applying Antiracism and Abolitionist Teaching in Garden-based Learning, a 2-part interactive webinar series that will support educators in applying these principals within their teaching and student learning. 

Part one will focus on defining what abolitionist teaching means and identifying ways that antiracism can be centered in planning, instruction, and assessment. Join us in part two where we will do a deeper dive into what abolitionist garden-based education looks like in practice and highlight effective strategies for programmatic and organizational change. Come ready to participate!


REGISTER NOW! Part 1: Teaching Antiracism and Abolitionist Thinking - Mindset Training for Educators  [NEXT WEEK!]  February 23, 7pm EST  

CLICK HERE to register for Part 2: Student Skills - Learning about Antiracism and Initiating Abolitionist Thinking March 23, 7pm EST  


These webinars are designed for educators of all age groups and contexts. To ensure they are accessible for everyone, the events are donation-based.  


Registered participants for each webinar will be automatically entered in a FREE giveaway that includes the following prizes:

The recorded event replay on Crowdcast. See you there!



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Dana Scheffen

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Feb 17, 2022, 10:54:44 AM2/17/22
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