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Leadership for social justice: Class update 1

Dangerously Irrelevant

Thought I’d post a quick update on how my new summer Master’s seminar, Leadership for Social Justice , is going. We are trying to approach the class through a very broad social justice lens, which means that we’re discussing a variety of different school leadership equity contexts.

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Beyond the Classroom: Building Faculty Capacity for Success: Virtual Workshop

Political Science Now

She has published articles on getting hired and life as a teacher at community colleges, as well as on the Washington state budget. She also helped to create, implement, and now teaches in the Bachelors of Applied Science in Sustainable Practices degree at Cascadia.

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Resources for Teachers and Instructional Coaches – October 2021

Edthena

Our top picks for important October reads are below, with highlights, article links, and related content for you. In this ASCD article, professional learning expert Jim Knight talks about how to create momentum in PD with the analogy of a car. . The push vs. pull of professional development.

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OPINION: We must close college counseling’s equity gap

The Hechinger Report

We are reading a number of articles detailing school and college admission counselors’ lack of surprise regarding the admissions scandal. The ASCA School Counselor Professional Standards and Competencies require counselors to “use multicultural and social justice theories to promote equity and access for all students.”.

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How Teach for America Crushed My Passion for Teaching

ED Surge

On a whim, I typed “TFA criticisms” into the search bar and read article after article of valid, powerful critiques of the organization that I — bright-eyed and full of naive optimism — had just committed to for the next two years.

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College advisers vow to ‘kick the door open’ for Black and Hispanic students despite affirmative action ruling 

The Hechinger Report

Fight for social justice.” Sharpies also tend to become campus leaders, in part because TeenSHARP requires that its students develop leadership skills. In your schools, do something! Their questions are always so smart and so insightful.” And our job is to teach them how to play the game.”

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2018 Education Innovation Clusters Convening: Looking to the Future

Digital Promise

In keeping with an ongoing critical dialogue within EdClusters networks, the convening strove to elevate the conversation on educational equity: We heard from leaders of The Fellowship: Black Male Educators for Social Justice about the inequitable representation of black men as classroom educators in U.S. pic.twitter.com/EcNRjNMlxF.

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