March 20 through November 20, 2020
Hybrid course
The Hanahauʻoli School Professional Development Center and the University of Hawai'i at Mānoa College of Education invite you to join a cohort of social justice education leaders this spring in a course that will empower you to enact social justice through your educational practice. The Leaders of Social Justice in Education course will provide a general overview of theory and research behind social justice education, explore Teaching Tolerance resource materials and Social Justice Education Standards, and will help you and your students bridge connections to local organizations that do social justice work.
The course takes a hybrid format with online assignments beginning on March 20 and ending on November 20, and includes three in-person classes in the Hanahau'oli School Professional Development Center on April 3, June 1, and November 6 from 8:30am to 4:00pm.
The course and PDe3 credit are offered at no cost and travel subsidies of up to $750 per traveler are available for up to 10 neighbor island participants who participate in the full duration of the course. Participation is limited to 25 cohort members in total. Course credit is also available through the UHM College of Education (course # EDCS 440 to be shared if accepted and UHM course fees to be paid by student) and (3) PDE3 credits may be earned through the Hawai'i State Department of Education (course # TL184421).