Metroplex Social Studies Conference - Connecting with Community: Remember the Stories That Unite Us -- ALTERNATE LOCATION - 32144
In the tapestry of our common humanity, stories are the threads that weave us together to create strong communities. Join us for our fifth annual Metroplex Social Studies conference, "Connecting with Community" — an experience crafted for educators who understand the profound impact of storytelling in shaping the future and the narratives we share that become the bridges that transcend cultural boundaries and connect us all. This conference is a celebration of the stories that inspire, empower, and unite us in our collective mission to nurture inclusive, compassionate learners. Together, let's explore the transformative potential of stories and rediscover the common threads that bind us as educators, learners, and community builders.
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Teacher - Elementary (Grades 1-5), Teacher - General Education, Teacher - High School (Grades 9-12), Teacher - Middle School (Grades 6-8), Instructional Leaders, Librarians, Teacher - Gifted Talented/Advanced Academics, Teacher Supervisors
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