Wednesday, October 14, 2020

Anti-Racist School Counseling: It Matters For All Educators & Students

Anti-Racist School Counseling: It Matters For All Educators & Students

November 2 at Noon (Central) 

Link: https://virginia.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_57DaiyMoS66vmWFrnww8KA?fbclid=IwAR1ZDNeoFiXlGWwsGIR08efJMMgntr1l0PXLVgGsJIfrbuEPX4sOVWIvNiU

Registration Link: https://tinyurl.com/2020SchoolCounselSummit

Since 2012, the UVA School Counseling Summit has brought together researchers, practitioners, and students to discuss school counseling topics related to promoting equity, access, and justice.


This year, the theme is: Anti-Racist School Counseling: It Matters for All Educators & Students. During this webinar, nationally recognized school counselor educators and school counselors will share about the necessity and utility of implementing practices and policies that actively promote anti-racism K-12 schools.

The content presented will be relevant for: K-12 teachers, administrators, special educators, and coaches; school counseling graduate students; school counselor educators, teacher educators, and administrator educators.

AGENDA
Welcome
Dr. Derick Williams, Program Director, Counselor Education, University of Virginia

Keynote Presentation
Dr. Cheryl Holcomb-McCoy, Dean and Professor, School of Education, American University

Panel Discussion
Dr. Kara Ieva, Associate Professor, Rowan University
Dr. Renae Mayes, Associate Professor, University of Arizona
Dr. Paul Harris, Associate Professor, University of Virginia
Dr. Anita Young, Associate Professor, Johns Hopkins University
Dr. Tracy Jackson, Supervisor of School Counseling Services, Loudoun County Public Schools

Question and Answer Session
Facilitated by Dr. Paul Harris