LILi Conference 2021
Conference Theme: What You Don’t Know & Are Afraid to Ask: Teaching Ourselves & Others
When: Friday, July 9, 2021 tentative time 10 am - 3:30 pm PDT HELP: Time Converter
Where: Virtual via Zoom
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The conference theme, What You Don’t Know & Are Afraid to Ask: Teaching Ourselves & Others, is about examining and reflecting on who we are as teachers, learners, or any stakeholder in that relationship through time, space, format (online, in person, hybrid), and location such as: in community, in the home, at the institution, in the streets, and in our learning journeys. As we know, teaching/learning is a relationship that is dynamic and multifaceted. This conference will explore and include discussion about what it means “to educate”, “to learn”, and the process of learning including where we learn, how we learn, what we learn, do not learn, unlearn, re-learn and beyond.
See LILi Community Agreements Draft for how we are trying to create an inclusive, respectful, and actively engaging environment for all of our virtual and in-person events.
For questions contact
LILi Chair, Eva Rios-Alvarado at eriosalvarado@mtsac.edu or LILi Vice-Chair, Liz Cheney at elizabeth.cheney@csun.edu
LILi is committed to providing universal access to all of our events. For disability accommodations (e.g. sign language interpreters, additional formats) please contact the above organizers as soon as possible.