The CHSSP is co-hosting an AAPI conference titled, Teaching for Justice, that is both online (April 29) and in-person (April 30, UC Irvine campus).

    We're engaging in these inquiries over the course of two days. You're welcome to one or both parts of the conference:

    • What does teaching Asian American studies look like in practice?

    • Who and what community will support my work in this area?

    • What resources (curricular, pedagogical) are available to me as I leave this conference?

    One like One comment 10 views
    Discussion was originally created in Primary Sources and Culturally Relevant Pedagogy. View original Discussion here.
    Comments displayed by creation date
    Replies displayed by creation date

    Tuyen - This conference looks awesome! Thanks for offering Day 1 virtual. - Rich 

    Testimonials

    • I love that there is new info on the site daily!
      Christi C.
      High School Teacher
    • I had a wonderful time working with the Library of Congress and learning about all of the resources at my fingertips!
      Kathleen S.
      High School Teacher
    • The TPS Teachers Network has an equal exchange of ideas. You know it's not a place where you're being judged.
      Kelly P.
      Preschool Teacher
    • My colleagues post incredibly fine resources and ideas....the caliber of the suggestions and resources make me feel that I take a lot from it. It's a takeaway. And I hope that I can give back as much as I get.
      Neme A.
      Elementary School Teacher
    • Going into this school year, I have a fantastic new resource for my own instruction and to share with my colleagues!
      Alyssa P.
      Elementary School Teacher
    • I am very glad that I discovered the TPS Teachers Network through RQI. Great resources can be hard to find out there on the internet!
      Michael
      High School Teacher

    Overview