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Empower Your Advocacy:  Impactful Storytelling Masterclass

 

There's an art to storytelling in a way that influences hearts and minds. Learn how to create powerful content and build your influence with engaging strategies across various mediums: crafting resonant stories, boosting content visibility, and writing persuasive op-eds. 

 

Who's It For: Educators, parents, students, and education activists eager to deepen their influence and expand their reach on social media.

 

What's Included: Three online modules led by experienced influencers and strategists featuring self-reflection, action prompts, and content examples.

Unlock Your Storytelling Power!

 

Jaraux Washington leads this informative session, where you'll learn the keys to captivating your audience. By the end, you'll have a practical understanding of identifying and crafting a story that truly resonates. Gain invaluable insights into the art of storytelling across various mediums, and discover the secrets to making your stories stick. Discover your story’s true potential and choose the perfect medium to bring your stories to life.

Get Your Content Seen In the Digital World

 

So you've created great content. Now what? Led by brightbeam digital masters Lisa Hollenbach and Josh Stewart, this session covers how to identify your audience, meet them where they're at, and push content across multiple channels to create “micro-content” that is easy to consume and engage with. 

Writing Op-Eds for Impact

 

In this session led by Ashley McCall, you will embark on a transformative journey to master the art of crafting compelling op-eds. Learn how to identify the purpose of your op-ed, ignite it with a captivating start, and present a persuasive argument on timely, topical issues with an authentic personal perspective.

It's About The Whole Child

Michael De Sousa Ed.D., Founder of RODA Leadership Development, presents an overview of whole child education, a comprehensive approach to education that considers students' academic, social, emotional, cognitive, physical, and mental health, as well as their relationships with teachers and peers.