Description
Welcome to the follow-up mini course to "School House Voices: Advocacy 101". This course was developed by the North Carolina Association of Educators. This mini course is a part of a series of courses designed to help parents and community allies use their voice to make a real difference in children’s school experience. Every parent has a story — a moment when you saw something that inspired you, challenged you, or made you say, “Something needs to change.” This course will begin to help you turn that story into powerful advocacy that supports not only your child, but all children in North Carolina school communities.
Objectives
In this mini-course, you will...
- Understand and differentiate the three types of advocacy.
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Identify the purpose of storytelling in advocacy.
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Use a structured storytelling template to start shaping your personal experiences in public schools into a meaningful public narrative.
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Connect personal experiences in North Carolina public schools to the broader goals, values, and calls to action of the NCAE statewide campaign.
Certificate
By completing/passing this course, you will attain the certificate Community Ally Cert
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