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Find the best education events and make the most of your time in Baltimore. From music to trivia and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
Join us for a day of encouraging topics related to women’s empowerment in the workplace. The Women In Workforce Luncheon is an informative and inspirational annual gathering offering community engagement, networking opportunities, professional resources, and the opportunity to honor local professional leaders. Each year, we honor spectacular women in our community who are professionals in Human Resources, Human Services, and Workforce Development. A full day of celebration will include delicious food, conversation, and networking. The program features micro-learning sessions on topics such as improving systems, new methodologies, and enhancing a stronger connection between companies and a qualified workforce all while honoring local women whose life's work has been dedicated to supporting the community with impact.
Balancing and juggling the demands of the school mental health professional in supporting students, parents and faculty, all at the same time, with often competing needs, while also supporting yourself.
Celebrate the launch of our Baltimore Arts Integration Project Online Resource Library! There will be prizes and recognitions!
Designing your own tote allows guests to create something personal, expressive, and affirming — a reminder to carry peace into every space.
Join K. Ibura to discuss "Tempest." After Veronique’s parents died, her grandmother raised her on a farm in rural Louisiana. For sixteen years, it’s just been Veronique, MawMaw, and an ocean of trees. That’s because Veronique has a secret—one MawMaw has warned her she must always keep safe. Veronique has the power to control the wind. But when MawMaw falls ill, Veronique is forced to move to New Orleans to live with family she never knew she had. New Orleans is a far cry from her old quiet life, but Veronique finally gets her chance for a normal life—one with school, friends, and even love. But when her new life threatens her ability to control her powers, she quickly learns that the world is bigger and more dangerous than she’d ever imagined. Veronique must uncover what MawMaw was trying to protect her from before it’s too late.
Join us in person to dive into The Little Book of Race & Restorative Justice and share your thoughts! Let's dive into The Little Book of Race & Restorative Justice together. This is an in-person event where we chat, share thoughts, and explore ideas on race and restorative justice in a relaxed setting. Whether you're new to the topic or already passionate, come bring your voice and connect with others.
Children and adolescents are constantly growing which means that their behaviors are often reflections of where they are developmentally. This session will focus on knowing what’s “age-appropriate” and how to respond in ways that support mental wellness. Participants will discuss what they have experienced in their schools and will learn how to respond in ways that promote regulation, resilience, and connection. Create classroom environments that support emotional development and mental wellness.
How does learning change when the environment becomes part of the lesson? This experiential session invites educators and school counselors to step beyond the classroom and explore how nature, movement, and place support regulation, engagement, and behavior change. Through research-informed discussion and hands-on outdoor practices, participants will discover practical ways to use the environment as a powerful educational and therapeutic resource. (Note: Please wear a warm coat and comfortable shoes if you choose this breakout as you will be going outdoors).
Strong relationships are the foundation of children’s learning and behavior, yet many educators are experiencing rising stress and increasingly challenging behaviors in the classroom. This session will explore how stress affects the developing brain and why some common discipline strategies no longer work. This practical, research-informed session introduces essential adult skills that reduce stress, decrease challenging behaviors, and build social-emotional learning. Participants will leave with a concrete, immediately usable strategy to build the safe, connected relationships children need to thrive.
DIYPD@City Neighbors is an emergent learning opportunity for educators, rooted in our child-centered, democratic ideals of education. At our DIYPD Sessions, we gather and connect: We have two short breakout sessions for you to choose from, with participants either sharing a great strategy, a great question or a possibility of practice; All sessions are driven by the community of practitioners in attendance; Stay with us for dinner from 6-6:15 pm and connect with the community of practitioners.
¡Southeast CDC está ofreciendo talleres de educación para compradores de vivienda GRATUITOS! Si puede, considere hacer una donación a Southeast CDC para apoyar nuestro trabajo para ayudar a las familias de ingresos bajos y moderados a acceder a la propiedad de vivienda para construir riqueza en la ciudad de Baltimore. Todos nuestros talleres se llevan a cabo en vivo, en línea a través de Zoom. Tendremos dos secciones interactivas de tres horas donde recibirá toda la información que necesita para comprender el proceso de compra de una vivienda. Este taller lo calificará para los programas de asistencia para gastos de cierre y pago inicial de Maryland State y Baltimore City.
Family University workshops are created BY families, and FOR families. Join us for a series of workshops on the topics that matter most!