WISSIT 2022!
Our 9th annual Washington International School Summer Institute for Teachers (WISSIT) will take place Monday, August 1 - Friday, August 5, 2022! Registration and details will come in early 2022.
Our 9th annual Washington International School Summer Institute for Teachers (WISSIT) will take place Monday, August 1 - Friday, August 5, 2022! Registration and details will come in early 2022.
Join DC-Project Zero for an evening of workshops intended to kindle or rekindle the passion for professional learning for which the Washington International School Summer Institute for Teachers (WISSIT) has […]
Ancient history, modern history, and current events have taught us how far humanity can soar and how low humanity can sink. Whether it is the domestic terrorism of Jim Crow, […]
Don't miss this special free DCPZ event on Wednesday, October 26, from 4:30-6:00 p.m. with Mark Church, co-author of Making Thinking Visible and The Power of Making Thinking Visible! Come hear from Mark […]
Join playwright and teaching artist Mary Hall Surface at Arena Stage at the Mead Center for American Theater for an interactive workshop to experience how to craft monologues with students around challenging subjects. We […]
How are artists activists? In this workshop, we will explore the work of two artists, Maya Lin and Ruby LaToya Frazier. “One Life: Maya Lin” is the first biographical exhibition […]
Join DCPZ and the Ford’s Theatre education team for an engaging workshop exploring Lincoln’s Address to the 166th Ohio Regiment, in which he reminds the soldiers (and us) of the […]
Briya Public Charter School, DC-Project Zero (DCPZ), and DCPZ-Early Childhood (DCPZEC) are excited to announce an in-person workshop with Project Zero researcher Edward Clapp on Thursday evening, January 19. This […]
Join DCPZ and the National Museum of Women in the Arts (NMWA) on National Inspire Your Heart with Art Day for this educator professional development session to discuss new acquisitions […]
How Materials Shape Us: Integrating Art + Science Artworks are made from a wide variety of materials: paper, metal, wood, plastics, cloth, clay, and much more. How do materials like […]
How do the acts of participating in conversations about art and engaging in movement benefit students and classroom dynamics? In this participatory session, learn how slow looking and yoga can […]
Celebrating 40 new acquisitions to the National Gallery’s collection, Called to Create includes a range of sculptural and mixed media pieces alongside Gee’s Bend quilts. Explore how the featured artists mined deep […]