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Workshop One-Pager
Title: Catalysts for Educational Change: Empowering Educators and Communities
Facilitator: Dr. David Falade, Ed.D. in Leadership
Overview:
This dynamic workshop invites educators to challenge conventional teaching methods, embrace inclusive innovation, and empower students for the challenges of a rapidly evolving world.
Key Topics:
Future-ready skills for 21st-century learners
Rethinking traditional pedagogies
Designing inclusive and equitable classrooms
Leadership strategies for transformative change
Bridging the gap between schools and communities
Strategies for systemic transformation
Ideal For: Teachers, school leaders, educational assistants, and administrators.
Contact: efficacy@schoolingconsultancy.com | www.schoolingconsultancy.com
Signature: _______________
Date: _______
Who we are
Educational reform in the digital age
Inclusive leadership practices
Mindful approaches to student support
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Who we share your data with
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