Summit for the Education of Young Men
Not Favorite

Family & Education

Summit for the Education of Young Men

wallert

$425.00

December 2025
Availability :
Good Availability
Limited Availability
Low Availability
Sold Out
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
 
 
 
 
 
Calender...

Engage with educators committed to making systemic change in their institutions that strengthen support systems for male-identified students


Join us for a day-long learning experience centered on supporting the healthy development of adolescent male-identified students and challenging problematic societal trends. In a unique collaboration, CATDC and Harvard-Westlake School are partnering with Professor Matt Englar-Carlson and Professor Ioakim Boutakidis from California State University, Fullerton, to shape a day of learning that bridges research, data, and actionable solutions. In cohorts, participants will integrate their learning, evolve their classroom practices, skills, and tools, and return to their schools with insights that have the potential to create immediate impact.

During this day-long program, participants will engage with Dr. Englar-Carlson, Professor of Counseling and Director and Founder of the Center for Boys and Men, and Professor Boutakidis, Professor of Child & Adolescent Studies at California State University, Fullerton, and Research Fellow at the American Institute for Boys and Men, around the following topics:

  • Well-being and boys: What are the challenges, why do they persist, and what are the ways to better understand the contextual factors that sustain the challenges, so that there is a better understanding of what healthy boyhood could be.
  • Social Media and Attention: Discuss Social Media/Manosphere and what our current understandings are of its reach, scope, and impact. There will be an emphasis on raising appropriate concerns without engaging in a non-productive moral panic approach.
  • Building Bridges to Growth and Connection in School Settings: Delve into the core elements of fostering thriving boys in school settings. By emphasizing the importance of connection—including the vital role of connection within a peer group—authenticity, and motivation, educators can create spaces where boys feel seen and valued. Discover actionable strategies that inspire hope and equip educators with skills to nurture positive boyhood.

Participants will:

  • Engage with cohorts of educators committed to making systemic change in their institutions that strengthen support systems for male-identified students
  • Cultivate an understanding of the depth and breadth of research supporting the healthy, holistic development of young men
  • Learn how to counter problematic societal messages and trends that show up through media and are reinforced in interpersonal relationships
  • Strengthen the ability to advocate for systems in their communities that support male-identified students during this critical time
  • Develop their understanding of healthy masculinity in boys and male adolescents


By registering for this workshop, you will also be added to our mailing list to receive updates about future programs, resources, and events. You can unsubscribe at any time.

We capture photos at our workshops to share the joy and impact of CATDC programs. By attending, you consent to being photographed for use in our communications. If you’d prefer not to be photographed or would like a photo removed, please let us know.


CANCELLATION POLICY

Life happens.

We understand that there will be times when you cannot attend a workshop that you have registered and paid for.Registration may be transferred to a different person up to 7 days before a session. However refunds will not be given, and a session missed for any reason will not be refunded.Below we have outlined our cancellation and refund policy, which we have in place to ensure the most accurate numbers when we secure well in advance locations, catering, and facilitators. Thank you for understanding.For our ongoing programs or one-day intensives, refunds are available (less a $50 processing fee) up to 22 days before the scheduled starting date. We are unable to provide refunds for cancellations made 21 days or less prior to the first day of a workshop. A missed session that is part of an ongoing program is non-refundable and non-transferrable. For our summer institutes refunds are available (less a $50 processing fee) up to 30 days before the scheduled starting date. We are unable to provide refunds for cancellations made 29 days or less prior to the first day of a summer institute.

Please contact us by email as soon as you know you cannot attend a workshop. This will allow us time to contact our waitlist and hopefully fill your spot.











Find Ticket

700 North Faring Road, Los Angeles, CA 90077

Feb 11, 2026 -9:00 AM