DCPZ In Action, Vol. II: Making Across the Curriculum
Facebook Twitter DCPZ In Action, Vol. II: Making Across the Curriculum “DCPZ In Action” is a new feature that will highlight, from time to time, the many ways in which
Our annual summer institute, begun in 2014, is a week of intense--and fun--professional learning with outstanding educators. Registration opens early in the year.
DC Project Zero (DCPZ), a network of over 2,300 local educators, is committed to nurturing deep thinking and understanding. We offer a free workshop series throughout the academic year.
Our projects are ongoing explorations of research-based practices and are led by renowned educators. They generally consist of a seminar series and school-based learning groups.
We provide a range of services to schools and other educational institutions–workshops, ongoing consultations, organization of conferences, talks, etc.
Facebook Twitter DCPZ In Action, Vol. II: Making Across the Curriculum “DCPZ In Action” is a new feature that will highlight, from time to time, the many ways in which
Facebook Twitter Checking In with DCPZ Affiliate Groups Since 2017, DC-PZ has inspired several specialized affiliate groups that seek to continue the energy and ideas that come out of WISSIT
Facebook Twitter DCPZ In Action, Vol. I: Marci Jones and Emily Veres “DCPZ In Action” is a new feature that will highlight, from time to time, the many ways in
Facebook Twitter Thank you to everyone who madeWISSIT 2018 the best WISSIT yet! And a special thank you to Kristen Kullberg for making this beautiful video! Facebook Twitter
Facebook Twitter WISSIT Reflection: Teacher Christmas in July This blog post is by Sher Anderson Petty, an English Literature teacher at Springbrook High School in Montgomery County, MD. In 2017,
Facebook Twitter Building A School Community with Project Zero This blog post comes from Cynthia Robinson-Rivers, the principal of Van Ness Elementary School in Southeast DC and a member of