Student
Sep 2nd, 2020
3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Virtual Event: Using Student Voices as Data to Improve the High School Experience and Postsecondary Success

Address
Zoom

Chicago, IL

Virtual Event: Using Student Voices as Data to Improve the High School Experience and Postsecondary Success

The University of Chicago School of Social Service Administration and Urban Education Institute are hosting a virtual professional development series designed to help teachers navigate the unique challenges that have emerged from the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Network for College Success will lead a session about the Counselor and Coach Collaborative, a networked improvement community of high school counselors in Chicago Public Schools. This program is the sixth and final in the "SSA and UEI’s Summer Professional Development Series: Helping Teachers Create Learning Experiences that Support Students and Families During and After the COVID-19 Pandemic".

This seven-part series is open to all interested in implementing innovative teaching practices, facilitate meaningful conversations about race and social justice, and promote resilience and self-care in their students’ lives as well as their own. The series will feature experts in the fields of social work, trauma-informed teaching, school organization, and STEM education. Recommended practices will be compatible with both virtual and in-person learning settings and teachers in Illinois who participate in one or more sessions will earn Continuing Professional Development Units (CPDU) credits through the University of Chicago Urban Teacher Education Program (UChicago UTEP).