California Educator

June/July 2023

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CA LMI Summer Institute JUNE 20–22 San Diego The California Labor Management Initiative institute convenes labor-management teams to energize partner- ships, build community, and navigate the upcoming year. cdefoundation.org/clmi Conference on Racial & Social Justice JUNE 29-JULY 1 Orlando, FL NEA's conference provides a space for educators, students, parents and families, organizers, community members, and leaders to unite to advance justice in education. Join three days of "Joy, Justice, Excellence: The Strength of Educators. The Brilliance of Students. The Power of Community." NEA's Human & Civil Rights Awards Dinner takes place July 2 (see page 10). nea.org/conferenceonracialandsocialjustice 2023 NEA RA JULY 2–6 Orlando, FL The 2023 NEA Representative Assembly and the California Teachers Association Caucus, comprising 6,000 delegates from state and local affiliates, meet to debate the vital issues that impact American public education and set NEA policy and activities for the year ahead. nea.org/ra CTA Presidents Conference JULY 13–16, 2023 Burlingame Newly developed interactive sessions designed for new and experienced chapter leaders (presidents, vice presidents or local designees) enhance your skills as a leader and help build systems of success for your chapter. The conference includes dozens of skills-building sessions and offers opportunities to build lasting relationships with other CTA leaders. Send a team: CTA will pay travel costs for one per- son per chapter. cta.org/conferences QTEL Summer Institutes JULY 17–21 Santa Cruz WestEd's Quality Teaching for English Learners team offers professional development supporting education for English learners. qtel.wested.org/2023-qtel-summer-institutes California MTSS Professional Learning Institute JULY 18–20 Anaheim The theme of this year 's California MTSS (Multi-Tiered System of Support) conference is "Equity in Action: Every Student, Every Day." Educators, administrators, school counselors and psychologists, county offices of education leaders, and community-based organizations come together to support inclusive and equitable learning environments. camtsspli.ocde.us T H E P R E M I E R T R A I N I N G of its kind, CTA's Summer Insti- tute, at UCLA July 23–27, offers professional development that helps chapter leaders in the day-to-day representation of their members. Hands-on sessions hone your skills so you can meet the challenges of the coming year. You'll meet col- leagues from around the state — and have fun! Sign up for one of 10 full-week trainings of your choice: • Building Worksite Power to Win! • Communications • Community Schools (Invite-Only) • Economic Justice • Emerging Leaders • Essential Bargaining Skills • Fundamental Skills for Bargaining Chairs • Instruction and Professional Development • Member Benefits • School Finance For details, visit cta.org/event/summer-institute-2023-2. Find the agenda, lodging and activities information, and reg- istration at cta.org/conferences. Hot PD at Summer Institute 8 cta.org In the Know

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