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AFRICAN UBUNTU PEDAGOGY - A                                 SELF-ADVOCACY AS AN EDUCATOR
    HUMANIZING APPROACH TO TEACHING                             MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2020, 2PM - 3PM
    MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2020, 1PM - 3PM
                                                                Target audience: Future teachers/students, Current
    Target audience: Future teachers/students, Current          K-12 teachers, TK-5
    K-12 teachers, Current Community College/University         Hosted by: Diablo Valley College
    Instructors, ECE, TK-5, Grades 6-12, Special Ed,            Presenter(s): Patricia Hamachi – 4th/5th Grade Teacher,
    Community College/CTE                                       Angela Bever – 3rd Grade Teacher, Adjunct Faculty &

    Hosted by: City College of San Francisco                    TPP Coordinator, Diablo Valley College
    Presenter(s): Dr. Patricia (Karabo) Nunley                  Coordinator:  Angela Bever

    Coordinator:  Patricia Nunley                               E-mail: abever@dvc.edu
    E-mail: patricianunley@aol.com                              Find out how educators innovate throughout the

    African Ubuntu Pedagogy or A-Up operationalizes             education system to self-advocate and create equitable
    traditional African-centered praxis through the             systems. 4/5th grade teacher Patricia Hamachi and 3rd
    application of a trauma informed approach to teaching       grade teacher Angela Bever team up to educate to
    and learning that focuses on student’s basic humanity as    liberate by creating a TK-5 Social Justice Framework
    the primary requisite for optimizing teaching and           and are prepared to share what motivated them, the
    learning. Unlike the Western informed theories and          steps they took to create teacher buy-in, get
    concepts typically found in educational settings, A-Up      administrators on board, and make their dream a reality.
    embraces and encourages inclusivity and diversity
    as both a strength and natural way of being.
                                                                TINKERING WITH TINKERCAD
                                                                MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2020, 2PM - 3PM

                                                                Target audience: Future teachers/students, Current K-12
                                                                teachers, TK-5, Grades 6-12

                                                                Hosted by: San Francisco Unified School District
                                                                Presenter(s):  Carmen Daniel and Susie Kameny
                                                                Coordinator:  Susie Kameny and Carmen Daniel

                                                                E-mail: ogdendanielc@sfusd.edu, kamenys@sfusd.edu

                                                                A workshop for teachers 3rd grade thru middle school
                                                                about how to incorporate digital 3-D modelling into your
                                                                STEAM curriculum.

                                                                Susie Kameny met Carmen Daniel while they were both
                                                                working at the computer lab at Roosevelt Middle School.
                                                                 They discovered they had a mutual passion for arts ed and
                                                                its intersection with technology.  We are looking forward to
                                                                sharing our knowledge and experience with the larger
                                                                education community.

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