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    Standards help educators reach each and every child

    By Nader Twal
    Categories: Equity, Standards for Professional Learning
    June 2022
    As a reflective practitioner, I have often found it helpful to consider the history of the traditions and practices that we hold dear in education — including those that might be rooted in troubling histories. As calls for social justice grow louder and the imperative of equity grows more urgent, the traditions that may have sowed inequity are those we most need to examine. As a member of the Learning Forward Standards Advisory Council, which has helped to shape and shepherd the newly revised Standards for Professional Learning, I believe it is prudent to pause and reflect on the history of educational standards. Doing so highlights why thoughtfully designed professional learning standards are so urgent and how the latest revision explicitly addresses equity. Early versions

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    Davis, B.W., Gooden, M.A., & Micheaux, D.J. (2015). Color-blind leadership: A critical race theory analysis of the ISLLC and ELCC standards. Educational Administration Quarterly, 51(3), 335-371. doi.org/10.1177/0013161X15587092

    Karpinski, C.F. & Lugg, C.A. (2006). Social justice and educational administration: Mutually exclusive? Journal of Educational Administration, 44(3), 278-292. doi.org/10.1108/09578230610664869

    Learning Forward. (2022). Standards for Professional Learning. Author.


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    Program Administrator for Professional Learning and Curriculum Services at Long Beach Unified School District | + posts

    Nader I. Twal is a program administrator in the Long Beach Unified School District’s Office of Curriculum, Instruction, and Professional Development.


    Categories: Equity, Standards for Professional Learning

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