Inclusion in the Early Years: Why, What, and How

Wednesday, November 7, 2018, 9am-3:30pm
Villa Duchesne and Oak Hill School

CSEE Member Schools:
First attendee $125 | Additional, same school: $100
Non-CSEE Schools:
First attendee $175 | Additional, same school: $150
 
Details and Registration
 
Folk wisdom tells us young children don’t notice differences or have any biases, yet research is telling us otherwise. This workshop will discuss age appropriate ways to develop intentionally inclusive and identity conscious children. Share your own best practices, hear from others, and engage in collaborative work time for reducing bias back in your own schools. 
 
Rosetta Lee is a teacher and professional outreach specialist at Seattle Girls’ School. Since 2004, Rosetta has been a diversity speaker and trainer on a variety of issues, including cross cultural communication, identity development, prejudice reduction and coalition building, gender and sexuality diversity, facilitation skills, bullying in schools, and gender bias in the classroom. She has worked with over 175 K-12 public and independent schools throughout the country, as well as a number of colleges and universities, and has served several years on the faculty of the NAIS Diversity Leadership Institute, as well as NAIS’ diversity think-tank cadre, Call to Action.
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