Complimentary Webinar: 3 Innovative Ways to Build Community at School

Complimentary Webinar: 3 Innovative Ways to Build Community at School

Join Roots ConnectED online to explore three innovative, impactful, and sustainable approaches to building community!

By RootsConnectED

Date and time

Tuesday, April 8 · 9 - 9:30am PDT

Location

Online

About this event

  • Event lasts 30 minutes

Join us for a 30 minute webinar to learn how Roots ConnectED supports creating authentic communities in schools.


As educators and leaders, we understand the critical challenge that school communities face: how to cultivate inclusive, connected classrooms, particularly at a time of heightened polarization in society. We believe schools can be authentic spaces of belonging and community. If you find yourself grappling with this challenge, we invite you to join us for a complimentary virtual webinar providing an exploration of three innovative, impactful, and sustainable approaches to building community across lines of difference:


  • re-imagining human-centered culture building
  • centering representation and belonging to avoid “othering”
  • sustaining long-term change


Attendees will explore the unique aspects of our Anti-Bias Education Framework and how its tools act as a model for surmounting the challenges of creating inclusive spaces of belonging for all stakeholders in a school community: students, faculty, and families. Participants will leave inspired to consider these innovative approaches for their own communities.

Join us to:

  • Learn more about Roots ConnectED’s innovative model for change
  • Discover ways in which Roots ConnectED can support your community
  • Connect with other educators

Learn more about Roots ConnectED here.

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Creating Intentionally Integrated & Inclusive School Communities 

Roots ConnectED is the only training for educators that teaches the practical skills of community building and critical thinking needed for creating intentionally integrated and inclusive school communities. It is for anyone who seeks ways to build community and connection across lines of differences in an era of racial and economic divisiveness.

Free