C3 Framework Showcase Webinar 6: Critical Voices (Part II)

C3 Framework Showcase Webinar 6: Critical Voices (Part II)

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Apr 2, 2024 7:00 PM

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Join us in celebrating the evolution of the C3 Framework. This session highlights curriculum inquiries and C3-related projects and programs from additional members of the original Critical Voices who reviewed the C3 Framework prior to its publication.

This is part of a special NCSS webinar series is a celebration of the C3 Framework’s first decade! Each C3 Framework Inquiry Showcase webinar highlights different organizations and members active in the development and implementation of the C3 Framework. Share in examples of curriculum inquiries, books, professional development programs, or other instructional resources and support (for teachers, students, researchers, leaders…anyone!) based on the C3 Framework.

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Registration: Free for all NCSS members; non-members $59 per webinar or $349 to attend the full series (9 webinars). Non-members who register for the full series will receive one (1) year of NCSS membership complimentary.

Panelists

Ambria Reed is the Editorial Director of Social Studies for Facing History & Ourselves, where she leads the creation of a wide variety of social studies-aligned content. Prior to joining Facing History, Ambria held teaching and teacher leadership positions in New York City and Denver. She last worked as a K–8 humanities curriculum specialist for Denver Public Schools where she co-developed and supported the implementation of social studies and English language arts curriculum for grades K-8. Ambria is passionate about supporting educators to cultivate literacy practices in their social studies classrooms. 

Courtney Wai (she/her) is a Professional Learning Facilitator with Learning for Justice, a project of the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC).  Before joining SPLC, Courtney was a 6th - 8th grade English as a Second Language teacher with the San Antonio Independent School District.  Previously, she worked at Relay Graduate School of Education, City Year San Antonio, the City of San Antonio Office of Equity, and Teach For America.  Courtney began her career as a 7th Grade English Language Arts teacher in the Rio Grande Valley.  She earned her Bachelor’s from Scripps College and her Masters of Arts degree in Curriculum and Instruction at the University of Texas – San Antonio.  Courtney also serves as a board member for City Year San Antonio and works as a Consulting Instructor and Southern Regional Manager for the Asian American Education Project.  Courtney was born and raised in Hawai’i and in her free time, Courtney enjoys playing soccer, surfing, hiking, and spending time with her husband and dog.