Lifelong educator Jessica Camacho will explain how to give Latino students the support they need to thrive in school.
What You'll Learn
- Who are Latinos, Hispanics, and Chicanos?
- How have the Latino students’ challenges changed for 2022–23?
- What instructional changes will encourage greater participation?
- How can you ensure underrepresented students can utilize opportunities?
- What does cultural competence look like for Latino students?
- What principles should you embody as a cultural, social, and language broker?
Training Overview
Your Latino students fell behind – Help them!
A recent report by the Department of Education indicated that Latino students face disproportionate challenges in access and opportunities at school due to the pandemic. They need to catch up during the 2022–23 school year or risk being left behind forever.
It is time to evaluate your teaching practices and take immediate action to assist your Latino students. As the nation focuses on antiracism and inclusion, families and the community demand that schools address excluded voices and histories.
- Who are Latinos, Hispanics, and Chicanos?
- How have the Latino students’ challenges changed for 2022–23?
- What instructional changes will encourage greater participation?
- How can you ensure underrepresented students can utilize opportunities?
- What does cultural competence look like for Latino students?
- What principles should you embody as a cultural, social, and language broker?
Who Should Attend?
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Expert Presenter


Jessica Camacho
- Lifelong educator
- Vocal advocate of antiracism, equity, and inclusion in the education sector
- Runs a platform dedicated to finding, discussing, and promoting high-quality, diverse literature
- B.A. in History and Religious Studies from the University of California, Berkeley
- Ed.M. in Risk & Prevention from the Harvard Graduate School of Education
- Ed.M. in Curriculum & Instruction
- M.A. in Urban Leadership from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas
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