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Equity-centered leadership in challenging times

By Ann Levett, Sheila McCabe and Alissa Peltzman | October 22, 2020

During this webinar, two equity-centered leaders will share how they and their systems are attending to the well-being and academics of each of their students during these challenging times.

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Investing in adult learners: Recruiting, supporting, and retaining educators of color in a virtual world

By Jevelyn Bonner-Reed, Diarese George, Cicely Woodard and Jessica Heard | October 8, 2020

This webinar will focus on the resources, strategies, and tangible ideas at the classroom, school, and organizational levels for combating barriers that impact educators of color and the systems in which they serve.

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Connecting with families when it’s more important than ever

By Oscar Harris, Tunette Powell and Christina Armas | September 3, 2020

School-family partnerships have never been more important than they are now. This webinar will examine how to empower and support families at a time of enormous stress, and consider this fall as an opportunity for new kinds of connection.

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Educating for racial equity: Equipping oneself with anti-racist strategies

By Jill Harrison Berg, Patricia Payne and Charlie McGeehan | July 23, 2020

This webinar focused on resources, strategies, and tangible ideas at the classroom, school, and district levels that all teachers and leaders can use for advancing and accelerating racial equity so that all students experience success.

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All means all: Equity challenges and opportunities during the COVID-19 crisis

By Rodney Robinson, Ron Walker and Tricia McManus | May 28, 2020

This webinar focused on resources, strategies, and tangible ideas at the classroom, school, and district levels that all educators can use to reach students where they are, especially those who have been historically marginalized and empower them with the mindsets and skills necessary to experience success.

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Building a Case for Connecting High-Quality Curricula and Team-Based Professional Learning

By Sandra Alberti, Linda McMillan, Frederick Brown and Tracy Crow | June 5, 2019

Frederick Brown and Tracy Crow of Learning Forward, Sandra Alberti of Student Achievement Partners, and Linda McMillan from the District of Columbia Public Schools discuss the latest research confirming the […]

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