On Sunday, you are invited to go deeper with Daysi Marquez, our colleague joining us from Honduras, who will lead participants through activities drawn from Central American non-sexist pedagogy workshops. The product of eighteen years of collaboration and solidarity among Central American Teachers’ Unions and the BCTF-funded non-governmental organization Co-development Canada, these workshops have succeeded in empowering teachers from a number of Central American countries to support their students in developing non-sexist ways of being.
Participants will:
• become familiar with a Central American non-sexist pedagogy model.
• compare challenges faced by teachers in North America and Central America.
• develop tools to incorporate non-sexist pedagogy into their classrooms.
• plan on sharing these tools and knowledge with colleagues at home.
This will take place Sunday, April 8th, 9 am-4 pm, at the Surrey Teachers' Association Office, upstairs, 9030 King George Boulevard, Surrey. It will also be free of charge, and Breakfast (pastries, fruit, yogurt) and hot lunch will be served to all.
NB - we had planned to have an event on Saturday evening after the main conference, but registration was low, so we cancelled that event. So sorry!
On Sunday, you are invited to go deeper with Daysi Marquez, our colleague joining us from Honduras, who will lead participants through activities drawn from Central American non-sexist pedagogy workshops. The product of eighteen years of collaboration and solidarity among Central American Teachers’ Unions and the BCTF-funded non-governmental organization Co-development Canada, these workshops have succeeded in empowering teachers from a number of Central American countries to support their students in developing non-sexist ways of being.
Participants will:
• become familiar with a Central American non-sexist pedagogy model.
• compare challenges faced by teachers in North America and Central America.
• develop tools to incorporate non-sexist pedagogy into their classrooms.
• plan on sharing these tools and knowledge with colleagues at home.
This will take place Sunday, April 8th, 9 am-4 pm, at the Surrey Teachers' Association Office, upstairs, 9030 King George Boulevard, Surrey. It will also be free of charge, and Breakfast (pastries, fruit, yogurt) and hot lunch will be served to all.
NB - we had planned to have an event on Saturday evening after the main conference, but registration was low, so we cancelled that event. So sorry!
Please register for this event via this eventbrite link: