About The Dialogic Classroom in Secondary Schools

Designed especially for middle and high school education instructors, this 2-day workshop will give you the tools to improve the quality and breadth of student engagement in class discussions, foster curiosity as the driver of learning, and help students feel more connected to the school community, and create a more resilient, cohesive class environment, all while improving academic performance.

Whether in the arts and humanities or STEM fields, EP's Dialogic Classroom framework has empowered hundreds of educators across the United States to lead more open, engaging classrooms where it’s possible to have genuinely productive discussions about potentially divisive topics like the impact of slavery and racism in American history to the present day, the effects and causes of partisan polarization in American elections, the science and sociology of gender, and more.

Teach students the civic skills of constructive and open-minded discourse by embedding dialogic practices into every unit and course. In a Dialogic Classroom, students will develop stronger social-emotional skills within a framework that reinforces key pillars of trauma-informed teaching. They’ll practice the tools to navigate differences of values and identities, which will be necessary to succeed in a diverse college or career context. And they will gain civic skills that empower them to participate fully in their democracy.

This workshop teaches the Dialogic Classroom pedagogy by walking participants through the design of a dialogic lesson plan for use in their classrooms. Participants should come with a class lesson or unit in mind to use during the workshop.

The benefits of EP's Dialogic Classroom approach have been broad and deep. Our research has found measurable outcomes, including:
  • Better retention of the course content
  • More consistent, constructive class participation
  • Greater social and emotional competency
  • The ability to hold conversations across differences
  • A stronger sense of community belonging

The building blocks to a dialogic classroom can be adapted to your course and teaching style, whether it's a science course or a civics class, whether it’s an independent academy or a public school.


Accreditation and Continuing Education

This training is 16 contact hours. Essential Partners is registered with Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Eduction (DESE) as a PDP provider. This training can be used to qualify for 16 PDP credits in the content area of, “Safe and Supportive Learning Environments.” Essential Partners can provide a certificate upon completion of the workshop that can be used to support a request for professional development credits.