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Virtual Workshops and Webinars








  Adapting the Code of Conduct to Ensure    The ABCs of Employee Leave  curriculum and in classrooms. Finally, we will explore the resources    Evolving Legal Standards for LGBTQ+
 Equity Based on Race and Other Protected   Mar. 18, 2021; 9 am - Noon  that are available to support your work.  Students
 Classes  Presenters: Rebecca Gold, Retired Director of Human                    Mar. 23, 2021; 9 am - 3 pm
 Mar. 16, 2021; 9 am - 3 pm  Resources, Paula Clark, Esq., Director of Human Resources,    The Connected Action Roadmap: Tools to   Presenters: David Nash, Esq., LEGAL ONE Director & Robyn
 Presenter: David Nash, Esq., LEGAL ONE Director; Larry   Wayne Township School District  Strengthen Virtual Teaching and Learning   Gigl, Esq., Gluck Walrath LLP
 Leverett, Ed.D., Coordinator, New Jersey Network of   Fee: Member: $60/Non-member: $75  Fee: Member: $100/ Non-member: $125
 Superintendents, former Superintendent, former Assistant   Managing employee leaves and keeping our employees aware of all   (PSEL Standards 4, 7, and 10)
 Commissioner, NJDOE; Adam Drew, CEO, Three Corners Law   their options at this difficult time is critical. New laws, new rules, new   Mar. 22, 2021; 1 pm - 4 pm   Don’t miss this opportunity to gain a deep understanding of major
 Enforcement  leaves and more people asking for information and applying for full   Presenters: Emil Carafa, Coordinator of Professional Learning,   recent developments regarding the rights of LGBTQ+ students.
                                                                                 From the latest NJDOE guidance, to new curriculum requirements,
 Fee: Member: $100/Non-member: $125  and intermittent leaves are challenges to any HR Department. This   FEA; Vicki Duff, Coordinator of Professional Learning, FEA;   to recent case law, including U.S. Supreme Court decisions, to
 An essential part of every school administrator’s role is addressing   workshop will go over the national and state employment leaves,   Donna McInerney, Ed.D., CEO of FEA  evolving legal expectations for addressing the emotional well-
 the challenges that occur when students fail to adhere to the code   and address expiring, temporary and long-term leave options.   Fee: $60 Members/$75 Non-Members   being of at-risk student populations such as LGBTQ+ students, this
 of student conduct. That challenge is made even greater by current   Topics include: FMLA, NJFLA, ADA, maternity, paternity leaves,   Addressing student learning gaps, ensuring high quality   session is essential to fully understanding student rights and your
 events, such as addressing student discipline in the age of COVID-19   furlough leave and more.   instruction for all students, and fostering continuity of learning   legal obligations. Participants will also receive a model template
 and the impact of students witnessing horrific incidents of racial   This workshop is ideal for both new and experienced HR   across virtual, in-person and blended learning environments   for supporting LGBTQ+ students, and have the opportunities to
 injustice, along with the worldwide response to those events.  professionals and other administrators.Participants will understand   are three of the most profound instructional challenges facing   consider how to address real world scenarios.
 how to address unique leave request issues related to COVID and   educators today. In order to meet these challenges, schools need
  Hot Issues in School Law  will learn how we analyze leave requests for a wide range of issues,   a systems-based approach and concrete tools that can drive the    Social-Emotional Learning and Student
        work of educators. The Connected Action Roadmap (CAR) provides
 Mar. 17, 2021; 9 am - 3 pm  including requests for dealing with substance abuse and mental   a sustainable process for professional learning communities   Engagement Through Arts Education
 health issues, and how to work with employees and properly utilize
 Presenter: Sandra L. Jacques, Esq., LEGAL ONE Supervisor of   Employee Assistance Programs.   (PLCs) to collaboratively and effectively implement high quality,
 Legal Research and Content Development  standards-aligned instruction and assessment. Supported by   Mar. 24, 2021; 2 pm - 4 pm
 Fee: Member: $100/Non-member: $125  the NJ Department of Education and the leading educational   Presenters: Latasha Casterlow-Lalla, Supervisor of Visual &
 This workshop will address current developments in a variety of   Exploring New Jersey Student Learning   organizations across the state, CAR was recently used by teams   Performing Arts, Passaic Public Schools and Aixa Burgos,
                                                                                 Music Technology Teacher, Passaic Preparatory Academy,
 legal issues, including HIB case law and legislative issues, TEACHNJ   Standards: The New Vision for K-12 Science   of educators from across the state working with the NJDOE to   Passaic Public Schools
 regulations and Arbitration Decisions, student safety, recent legislative   Education  develop K-12 ELA and Math instructional units with common
 enactments, social media, First Amendment rights and responsibilities,   Mar. 19, 2021; 9 am - 11 am   student learning objectives derived from the NJ Student Learning   Fee: $60
 and other current and ongoing school law topics including COVID-19   Standards. These resources, when combined with the CAR   Co-Sponsored by FEA and Arts Ed NJ
 and racial discrimination/disparity issues. This session is approved for   Presenter: Michael Heinz, Office of Standards, NJ Department   conversations, offer a powerful toolkit for PLCs to address learning  Arts Education is a remarkable pathway for social-emotional learning
 1.3 NJ Continuing Legal Education (CLE) credits.  of Education  gaps, ensure high quality instruction and strengthen continuity of   and student engagement. In this workshop participants will explore
 Fee: Free  learning across a variety of environments.                           strategies for extending the reach of teaching and learning in and
 In this workshop, educational leaders will explore the mission                  through the arts. Learn directly from practitioners in this session,
 and vision for science education defined in the 2020 New Jersey                 which will feature powerful examples as well as proven strategies.
 Student Learning Standards for Science. The workshop will turn
 to a high level understanding of the shifts that one should see in


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