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2024 C2M2 Learning Lab | Application for Spring 2024 Cohort
After the success of our inaugural cohort, we are excited to launch the application for our second Content Creators Markets Matter learning lab cohort. If your organization (or one you know) is passionate about providing culturally responsive and sustaining social studies curriculum, content, or professional development within preK-12 schools and looking to expand your reach, we encourage you to apply to this seven-month program that will help you better position your offerings and expand your impact to more students.
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At this year's National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS) Annual Conference, we had the pleasure of hosting an insightful session titled "Social Studies Uncut: Undiscovered Next Generation Teaching and Learning Resources." The session accomplished its goal of elevating and amplifying content creators who are dispelling current narratives by exhibiting curriculum that celebrates the fullness and diversity of social studies.
Back in October, we hosted an insightful panel discussion titled "Lessons Learned About Education Markets: Scaling Your Impact." The session featured three innovative education solution providers from our recently completed Content Creator Learning Lab - Karen Umemoto from the UCLA Asian-American Studies Center, Steph Manuel from TrueFikition, and Emily Goulding from Amplifier.
The Accelerator, in partnership with EdSolutions, has launched our first Learning Lab this month: the Content Creator Markets Matter (C2M2) Cohort! We are thrilled to introduce our inaugural participants, who are ensuring students and educators nationwide have the tools and services necessary to engage in our nation’s rich and diverse history.
Our MainStage panel at Education Leaders of Color’s national convening discussed demands for this work nationwide, despite concerns about political censorship of honest, inclusive books and curriculum in our schools.
In partnership with Digital Promise, we brought together diverse, future-forward social studies content providers that embody cultural relevance and reflect students’ histories and experiences to showcase their offerings to districts and educators across the country. Participants heard from students about the need for cultural inclusivity in the classroom.
In partnership with TNTP we offered an opportunity for district leaders to learn more about the identification, design, and implementation of culturally responsive and sustaining social studies education. Evan Gutierrez, consultant and author of “The New Canon: Designing Culturally Sustaining Humanities Curriculum” …
Learn more about how we are jumping to action and supporting our coalition of solutions providers, educators, and partners in response to the recent events in Florida surrounding the Advanced Placement African American history course.
This session was held for invited content providers to help create an action-plan to reduce the barriers for teachers to teach culturally responsive social studies. Over a dozen organizations were present to understand and align on what is causing feat for teachers and preventing them from teaching culturally responsive and sustaining curriculum
As we close out another year, I am celebrating and reflecting on how to move forward in ways that foster equity, sustainability, and joy for ourselves and our communities. I am especially proud to share progress since launching the Social Studies Accelerator, powered by Education Leaders of Color, earlier this year
The Social Studies Accelerator partnered with Digital Promise to introduce diverse social studies solution providers to district leaders. The Inclusive Innovation convening featured districts, schools, and communities that are working together and show models for centering equity in systems and classrooms.
Join us to hear from expert panelists in the field on how educators at any level can collectively identify, partner with, and empower diverse voices in history classrooms across America. Panelists include: Val Brown, Academic Director, Center for Antiracist Education; Nitza Diaz, Consultant, CT State Education Resource Center …