Online Workshops Professional Education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education (HGSE) is pleased to offer a new series of online workshops for K–12 educators. These shorter duration workshops each explore a key concept or practice of particular relevance for today’s K–12 educators, and are grounded in day-to-day teaching and leadership practice. Offerings are both facilitated and asynchronous, providing support and guidance as well as flexibility for busy educators.
We offer online workshops multiple times a year and run a series each season. Winter workshops begin in February; Spring workshops begin in April or May; Summer workshops begin July or August; Fall workshops begin October and November.
For new program announcements, visit gse.harvard.edu/ppe/online-workshops
Summer Online Workshops Educating Global Citizens July 17–30, 2017 | $149 per person gse.harvard.edu/ppe/egc
College-Going Identity and Student Success August 7–20, 2017 | $149 per person gse.harvard.edu/ppe/cgi
Based upon the work of Professor Fernando Reimers and the Think Tank on Global Education, this workshop provides strategies for promoting global competence in classrooms and schools.
Based upon the research of HGSE Senior Lecturer Mandy Savitz-Romer, this workshop provides strategies for promoting future-oriented identities and explores the role of educators in that process.
Education Redesign: Building a New Model for All July 17–30, 2017 | $149 per person gse.harvard.edu/ppe/er
Culturally Responsive Literature Instruction August 7–20, 2017 | $149 per person gse.harvard.edu/ppe/crl
Based upon the research of HGSE Professor Paul Reville, this workshop explores why current education reform efforts are failing and how we might work to design a new education system.
Based upon the research of HGSE Professor Pamela Mason, this workshop provides strategies for identifying cultural assumptions in literature and incorporating new texts and conversations into your classroom practice.