Western Justice Center and Encompass have formed a collaboration that allows us to expand our services to schools. WJC would like to introduce you to our partner’s educator training program, Creating Bias-Free Classrooms. This interactive teacher-training program uses live, improvisational theater to equip educators to build safe and inclusive classroom environments. During each training session, teachers learn the laws and relevant teaching standards for creating a safe classroom. They assess their own comfort and competence in handling these issues, learn to identify various forms of bias, and get hands-on experience in the most effective techniques to use in a classroom. By watching realistic classroom scenes performed by teenage actors, the teachers get to see how bias affects every student in the classroom. Teachers can safely experiment with different strategies of addressing bias related to gender, race or sexual orientation by practicing on teenage actors who are trained in improvisational theater.
The program was created by Encompass and is a project of a service-learning class at the Los Angeles County High School for the Arts. Join us on January 19, 2012 from 5-7:30 p.m. for an overview and demonstration of the program. Please RSVP with
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