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Virtual Workshops and Webinars








        sets, mental health needs, tiered support systems, legal issues,
        and creative solution-based planning during extraordinary times.             You Can’t Make This #$%^& Up! - School
        Through a combination of keynote presentations and breakout              Law Horror Stories and Lessons to Be Learned
        sessions, education leaders from New Jersey and across the               May 11, 2021: 3:30 pm - 4:30 pm
        country will share information on creating and implementing              Presenters: Sandra L. Jacques, Esq., LEGAL ONE Supervisor of
        innovative programming and partnerships to support the health,           Legal Research and Content Development & Rebecca Gold,
        safety, and well-being of all students. Given the systemic support       Retired Director of Human Resources
        that schools need to provide in these areas, we highly recommend         Fee: $40
        that districts send several members of their leadership team to this
        year’s event                                                             Fact is often stranger than fiction. That is certainly true when
                                                                                 it comes to many legal issues that arise in public schools. In
                                                                                 this Webinar, participants will learn about some of the most
           Confronting Implicit Bias in Schools                                  outrageous and legally damaging cases involving public schools
                                                                                 and the lessons that should be learned to avoid such issues in the
        (PSEL Standards 3, 5, 6, and 10)                                         future. Participants will understand the fundamental checks and
        May 11, 2021: 9 am - Noon                                                balances that should be in place in all school districts to minimize
        Presenter: George E. Jackson, Ed.D., FEA Consultant                      legal exposure for you individually and for your school district.
        Fee: $60 Members/$75 Non-Members
        Audience: PreK-12 Teachers, Administrators, Leadership Teams                 School Security 101
        Advancing educational equity requires an introspective                   May 12, 2021; 9 am - 1 pm
        commitment from educators to understand how implicit bias
        manifests in educational settings. A deeper understanding of bias        Presenters: David Nash, Esq., LEGAL ONE Director
        can lead to increased awareness of how our everyday actions              Fee: $125.
        impact the students we serve. This workshop begins with a deep           Click here to register with TMI
        dive into implicit bias and its impact on the school community.          Sponsored by TMI Education & LEGAL ONE
        Participants will learn how to identify their implicit biases and        This session will provide a one-stop shopping approach to
        how implicit bias can hinder educational equity if left unchecked.       reviewing school security requirements that must be addressed at
        Participants will be given strategies and resources for redressing       this difficult time. Participants will learn about the most effective
        implicit biases to promote racial awareness and educational equity.      strategies for implementing sound security practices while
                                                                                 adhering to COVID-19 health and safety standards. New legislative
                                                                                 and regulatory requirements will be reviewed, including Alyssa’s
                                                                                 Law and requirements related to school events, as well as new
                                                                                 requirements for collaborating with outside agencies utilizing
                                                                                 school facilities.




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