October 15, 2010

Conference aims to reduce prejudice through education

Source:  NYSUT Communications

 


The Council for Prejudice Reduction invites you to attend its 18th annual conference, Reducing Prejudice: A Matter of Education, Monday, Nov. 15, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at SUNY Stony Brook's Charles B. Wang Center.

Why attend the CPR conference?

  • For inspiring, interactive, practical workshops showcasing proven, real-world practices & materials for PreK-12 through college
  • For opportunities to network and exchange ideas with colleagues
  • For strategies and other resources that are:
    • Practical & standards-driven
    • In place in New York state schools
    • Aligned with Annual Professional Performance Review (APPR) goals

Who should attend?

Administrators, Teachers P-16, Pupil Personnel, Parents, Board Members, Business and Civic Leaders, University Educators and College/Graduate Students, Attorneys, Law Enforcement

What is the Council for Prejudice Reduction?

Founded in 1994, the Council for Prejudice Reduction (CPR) is a public-private partnership advancing equity and reducing prejudice by collaborating with public schools to provide premier, standards-driven, proven professional development and student services. CPR members represent more than 70 schools, universities, businesses, advocacy groups, faith communities, governmental groups and others.

Questions?

Phone: 631-444-2139

Email: info@cprnys.org

Web: www.cprnys.org