Keynote Speaker
Breakout Session A
The Age of Identity: Who Do Our Kids Think They Areā¦and How Can We Help Them Belong?
We are living and working in a time when identity is all the rage ā literally as well as figuratively. Identity politics, cancel culture, parentsā rights, teachersā plights. How do we recognize and include all young peopleās identities and honestly address the injustices and exclusions that many groups of young people and their families face without getting drawn into culture wars of accusation, indignation, guilt, and shame? How can we do the right thing without silencing ourselves for fear of saying or doing the wrong thing?
This workshop takes off from Andyās brand new, controversial book with Dennis Shirley on The Age of Identity. It affirms that identity is an issue for everyone, not just for āthe othersā. We should help young people develop positive senses of self and identity from the earliest years of school, guide them through their different stages and life passages, reach out across the generations, and build bridges rather than put up walls between different identity groups.
This workshop will help everyone to get to grips with how identity issues affect them, their colleagues, and their students. It will also introduce clear guidelines and protocols to guide sensitive discussions about identity issues in participantsā own schools so that identity issues bring us together and build inclusion and belonging rather than tear us apart.