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INSTITUTE FOR BUILDING CULTURAL COMPETENCY
Learn to implement REACH for Kids, Building Global Bridges, Project REACH or High School REACH.
June 24-25, 2010
Explore the basic concepts of multicultural/global awareness through a combination of hands-on activities and lectures.
Receive nationally validated REACH program materials, including classroom tested curriculum, for your particular grade emphasis.
Special presentations provide you with multicultural perspectives in understanding prejudice and racism, implementing effective cross-cultural strategies and valuing diversity.
"This day has touched my heart and it will change my life forever. Thank you for that gift. "
Mt. Vernon, WA
"This is one of the BEST workshops I've been to! EVERY teacher should have similar experiences "
Omaha, NE
"Outstanding information - well organized, very professionally presented. It's a program that can be used. "
Pittsburg, PA
"Awareness of my own diversity and the importance of my own culture. I felt a boost to my own self-esteem after this workshop. Thanks! "
Elmira, NY
Mark Your
2010 Calendar
Institute for Building Cultural
Competency
June 24-25, 2010
National Senior Trainers Summit
June 26, 2010
Training of Trainers
June 28, 29, 30, July 1, 2010
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TRAINING OF TRAINERS
Learn how to present REACH materials to other educators.
June 28, 29, 30, July 1, 2010
The Training of Trainers session is designed for those educators who want to disseminate REACH programs or deepen their understanding of REACH concepts. Participants must have already attended a REACH Center Institute for K-12 Educators.
Educators from throughout the nation are attracted to this lively session. The training format encourages team building and informal networking, and provides opportunities to practice in groups.
The Training of Trainers is the first step toward certification as a REACH Trainer. Other steps include curriculum implementation, co-training and lead training. Prospective trainers can be mentored through the process which then leads to official certification.
The REACH Center encourages organizations to send a team that represents a balance of diversity. The development of a local team can save money and provide on-going support to organizations adopting REACH.
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