A group of new teachers in a conference room posing for a photo

Fairfield, CA - Last week marked a significant milestone for the Fairfield-Suisun Unified School District (FSUSD) as 20 teachers completed the inaugural FSUSD Pre-Induction Teacher Institute. The program, facilitated by Kristin Warsaw, Coordinator of the New Teacher Academy, brought together educators from grades TK-12 representing 12 schools across the district.

 The participating teachers are in the early stages of their careers, either currently in their first years of teaching or about to begin in the upcoming school year, and are all working towards earning their preliminary teaching credentials. Throughout the institute, the teachers gained essential skills and knowledge in effective teaching practices, including the development of standards-aligned learning intentions and success criteria for students. They also delved into the elements of unit and lesson design and learned how to plan inclusive and equitable learning experiences for all students.

 A key focus of the institute was on culturally responsive teaching techniques. Participants learned strategies to build students' background knowledge, design engaging activities, and ensure that every student can achieve success. These skills are crucial for creating a supportive and effective learning environment.

 Kristin Warsaw praised the dedication of the participants, stating, "The teachers involved worked diligently in an effort to create meaningful learning experiences for our FSUSD students."

 Many of the teachers who completed the Pre-Induction Teacher Institute will continue their professional development at FSUSD's Premier Start, a three-day onboarding event scheduled for this July. This continued learning and collaboration aim to further equip new teachers with the tools they need to thrive in their educational careers.

 The successful launch of the FSUSD Pre-Induction Teacher Institute underscores the district's commitment to supporting new educators and ensuring they are well-prepared to provide high-quality education to their students.