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Virtual Workshops and Webinars









               Conducting AAO Investigations and                                 you work to ensure that those biases do not interfere with student,                   February                                                                    Creating and Sustaining Culturally
                                                                                 staff or parental rights. In this session, participants will learn to
        Addressing Racial Justice and Other Current                              identify implicit biases and recognize the impact they may have                                                                                                Responsive Practices in Schools and Districts
        Events                                                                   on all aspects of a school district’s operations. Participants will                                                                                            to Create More Equitable Outcomes for All

        Jan. 26, 2020; 9 am - 3 pm                                               also be provided with tools to establish effective affirmative action                                                                                          Students
        Presenters: David Nash, Esq., LEGAL ONE Director; Rebecca                systems, protocols and capacity that will enable all stakeholders to                        Addressing Student Mental Health Issues -                          Feb. 3, 2021; 9 am - Noon
        Gold, Retired Director of Human Resources; and other                     understand their role in promoting a districtwide commitment to                       An Overview of Key Legal Requirements
        speakers to be determined                                                equity, dignity and support for everyone.                                             Feb. 2, 2021; 9 am - 3 pm                                                Presenter: George Guy, FEA Consultant
        Fee: $100 Members/$125 Non-Members                                                                                                                             Presenters: David Nash, Esq., LEGAL ONE Director & Susan                 Fee: $60 Members/$75 Non-Members
        When allegations of discrimination are made involving school                 Understanding Educator Evaluation During                                          Coyle, MA, Traumatic Loss Coalitions for Youth Coordinator               Co-sponsored with Morris-Union Jointure Commission
        employees or students, it’s essential that the matter is investigated                                                                                          for Middlesex County, Rutgers University Behavioral Health               Schools and districts inherently have a commitment to equitable
        promptly, effectively and legally. This workshop will provide you        the Pandemic: Best Practices for Leaders                                              Care & Kristina Donovan, Ph.D., Supervisor of School                     outcomes for all students but in the face of mounting access and
        with the tools you need to develop and carry out investigation           Jan. 28, 2021; 1 pm - 4 pm                                                            Counseling K - 12, Princeton Public Schools                              achievement gaps how is this accomplished? How can educators
        plans, including strategies for gathering and reviewing documents,  Presenters: Anthony Scotto, Hamilton Twp. School District;                                 Fee: $100 Members/$125 Non-Members                                       use an equity frame to ensure equitable access and outcomes?
        questioning techniques to help you get to the truth and a review         Pat Haney, Logan Twp. School District                                                                                                                          Several components are essential to this process and will be
        of procedural steps that must be taken in order to protect the           Fee: $60 Members/$75 Non-Members                                                      Our courts have recognized over and over again that there is             explored in this workshop.
        rights of all involved. Participants will receive model templates and    Understanding educator evaluation during the constantly shifting                      no greater responsibility for schools than to protect the health         These include:
        sample investigation reports, learn how to develop and carry out         learning environments of the pandemic is challenging at best. How                     and safety of all students. In recent years, courts have raised            • the use of data and data analysis protocols to uncover access
        an investigation action plan, learn from prior case law and review       can leaders ensure that evaluation moves beyond compliance and                        the bar on this issue and are now requiring schools to do more              and achievement gaps;
        real world scenarios. Participants will also review recent societal      focuses on a cycle of feedback and growth? Join us to explore                         than ever before to protect student mental health. In this session         • the exploration and understanding of both individual and
        trends related to, including emerging schools and workplaces.            the five key themes recently released by the NJDOE to develop                         participants will learn about key legal requirements under both             collective assumptions about achievement;
                                                                                                                                                                       federal and state law, including the Americans with Disabilities
                                                                                 best practices for an effective and meaningful educator evaluation                    Act, Section 504, IDEA, the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination,         • the development of a shared commitment to an equity agenda
               Addressing Implicit Bias and Establishing                         process. Whether your district is in-person, hybrid or remote, this                   New Jersey’s Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights, and new curriculum               by diverse stakeholders; and
        Comprehensive Systems, Protocols, and                                    session provides practical and relevant strategies that will connect                  requirements related to student mental health. Participants will           • the implementation of a strategic and disciplined process to
        Capacity                                                                 to your current context.                                                              gain an understanding of how courts identify the legal duty of care         diagnose and tackle equity issues.
        Jan. 27, 2020; 9 am - 3 pm                                                                                                                                     and analyze legal claims alleging failure to support students’ social
        Presenters: David Nash, Esq., LEGAL ONE Director; Rebecca                                                                                                      and emotional needs, including when districts should have known
                                                                                                                                                                       that students were in need of support, even when students or
        Gold, Retired Director of Human Resources; and other                                                                                                           parents never directly requested assistance.
        speakers to be determined
        Fee: $100 Members/$125 Non-Members
        Whether we realize it or not, each of us has our own implicit biases.
        As Affirmative Action Officer, it is essential that you understand
        the implicit biases that you and your colleagues may have, that
        you lead your district’s work to overcome those biases and that


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