Testimonials

What Our Customers Are Saying

Rating: 5 out of 5.

What worked well (structure, protocols, activities, content, etc.)?

The discussions, breakout rooms, jam board!!
The topic was so relevant to today’s political climate
Open space for people to share their thoughts.
The discussions , breakout rooms and learning content was great
given us practical ideas and materials to use and apply right away AND to cultivate great discussion. I LOVE FINDING A CIRCLE where i feel ALIGNMENT of VALUES and also, great how there was actually TIME to have a deeper discussion, share thoughts, ideas, and wonders! THANK YOU!!!
Structure, protocols, activities, breakout rooms, content and resources are amazing.
I liked the vibe, relaxed, and welcoming atmosphere. The structure of activities and break out rooms was good.

Project Based Learning for Justice

San Francisco Unified School District, Leading for Equity Series

Rating: 5 out of 5.

What did you learn?

another resource for lesson plans
I learned what PBL is 🙂
shared ideas
There are learning resources and practices outside the US that can inform PBL planning.
I learn strategies for using PBL instead of directly feeding the students information.
I’m not only one AND there are SOME GREAT CIRCLES and professional opportunities!! I can’t believe MORE folks are not here!! I would think with these times and our district values that this would almost be a district-wide almost required if not HIGLY recommended workshop if we are going to WALK OUR TALK or at least move more in that direction.
I learned about a brand new resource, and I will use it to enhance my Spanish classes and share it with my colleagues.
About the Zapatistas and building education from community needs.

Project Based Learning for Justice Workshop Feedback

San Francisco Unified School District, Leading for Equity Series

Rating: 5 out of 5.

What would you change?

time
It was excellent!
nothing
N/A
I would change the way I plan my lessons so that I can give my students the opportunity to problem solve for themselves.
DO MORE ADVERTISING so people realize this is being offered!! …although i appreciate some intimate circle!!
I would probably have a more time in collaboration/breakout rooms.
Nothing at this time

Project Based Learning for Justice Workshop Feedback

San Francisco Unified School District, Leading for Equity Series

Rating: 5 out of 5.

What lingering thoughts do you have?

How to keep this discussion going?
I really enjoyed today’s discussions! Thank you!!
collective change, how do we push this forward?
What does a community building exercise with academics look like?
The system of oppression that still goes on is saddening.
I hope this project you are initiating continues to grow and THRIVE!!! only sorry that this time now not work for my schedule… :O. Take care and THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH!!!!
I wonder if we can have a separate space for just collaboration for PBL with experienced teachers and new teachers like me in an informal working session to help develop social justice and PBL curriculum that enhances distance learning.
Can’t wait for some more resources and insights. Thank You.

Project Based Learning for Justice

San Francisco Unified School District, Leading for Equity Series

Rating: 5 out of 5.

Nekia, is smart and experienced. She really cares about justice and doing away with barriers that keep marginalized people back.

Crystal Mason, Queer Dreaming

Richmond, VA

Nekia Wright- Project Developer & Lead Instructor

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