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New Approaches to Instructional Technology Coaching

Digital Promise

Here is a non-exhaustive list of some of these shifts in coaching and how they have contributed to cultures of continuous growth and changes in how the instructional technology coaching role is perceived: The shift to distance learning has removed many logistical and scheduling challenges coaches previously faced in a traditional school day.

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Our History Is Not Lost: Resources for Learning and Teaching the Fullness of Black History

ED Surge

Although Black Americans reinvented and established a unique culture, we’re eternally connected to the sub-Sahara. It opens with an explanation of its title and its connection to Black culture. 4) in the 1960s, when public schools were required to racially integrate. King, Ph.D.

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Can private Pre-K for All providers survive in New York City?

The Hechinger Report

In a nod to the cultural heritage of its surrounding neighborhood, two displays feature Chinese-themed art, including pretty sprays of cherry blossoms and red and gold lanterns. It’s an artifact of the early childhood system; it’s grown up that way. Their main focus is getting to a public school with all the benefits and supports.”.

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Teaching for Black Lives Study Groups

Zinn Education Project

If possible, your group will share photos, videos, and other artifacts that reflect your work. School, district-based, or statewide book study Regular meetings to discuss chapters and create individual and/or collective action plans around each of the book’s five sections. Check out their overview.

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How New Orleans Food Culture Shaped My View of School Lunches

ED Surge

When my class wrote a book last year about artifacts of New Orleans culture and what they mean to them, a third of the class wrote about food. Despite inheriting this culinary and cultural legacy, my students find themselves in a tough position during the school day for breakfast and lunch.

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Mississippi’s darkest days on display in new museums

The Hechinger Report

The two museums, under a single roof, are contained in a 200,000-square foot complex that at its completion will house over 22,000 artifacts. The state has painfully few memorials that explain the protests, and the rhetorical, musical and cultural impact of those who lived during and died for the Civil Rights Movement.

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Pulling reservation schools back from the brink

The Hechinger Report

In 1978, just a few years before Helgeson’s birth, the American Indian Religious Freedom Act became law, finally affirming the right of country’s indigenous people to access sacred sites, worship in traditional ceremonies and use materials they consider sacred artifacts, like eagle bones, that are restricted to non-Indians.

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