Showing posts with label Equity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Equity. Show all posts
Tuesday, May 24, 2016
Equity and Access Training Opportunity
Last week, I mentioned a number of summer learning opportunities for educators, including the district offered Red Apple classes. One particular Red Apple class that might be of interest to many of you is the Access and Equity training. This particular session will address questions such as: Why do some students experience success at school while others back away from challenge? and Does our educational community unknowingly have beliefs or use behaviors that inadvertently create inequity and deny students access to learning? Conversations will focus on how our district can work towards eliminating gender, racial, and class-based achievement gaps by addressing areas such as access; pedagogy and curriculum; and student, teacher, and community identities. Time will be spent exploring recent research in these areas through group work, individual reflection, and small and large group discussions.
If we truly believe that we as a district are seeking "To educate and prepare each student to succeed in a changing world," these are the ideas we need to explore and the conversations we need to have.
The Access and Equity training will be offered twice this summer: June 20-23 (at New Tech) and August 8-11 (at CTE). Like other Red Apple courses, graduate credits will be offered at a small cost through Augustana and USF.
I urge to you to consider this training as part of your summer learning. Once you've decided to do it, register here. ;-)
Friday, January 8, 2016
SMART Equity Sticks
Sticks.
No, not those Styx. These sticks.
Every time I talk with someone about discussion or cold-call strategies, the sticks inevitably make an appearance. Whether you put numbers or student names on the sticks, there is something wonderful about their simplicity. While they are not perfect (is there a tool that is?), there are a number of strengths hidden in their grain. The top two for me are that they add more equity to the questioning process and work to raise student engagement by raising their level of concern, both due to the randomization of the process.
While I am personally a fan of the tangible Popsicle stick version, there are also some digital versions worth exploring, and until this week, I wasn't aware of one that has been right at our fingertips. SMART Notebook has the ability to randomly select a student name from your roster! There are only a few steps to set this up, and my awesome colleague created this tutorial to help us get started. Thanks, Chris!
No, not those Styx. These sticks.
Every time I talk with someone about discussion or cold-call strategies, the sticks inevitably make an appearance. Whether you put numbers or student names on the sticks, there is something wonderful about their simplicity. While they are not perfect (is there a tool that is?), there are a number of strengths hidden in their grain. The top two for me are that they add more equity to the questioning process and work to raise student engagement by raising their level of concern, both due to the randomization of the process.
While I am personally a fan of the tangible Popsicle stick version, there are also some digital versions worth exploring, and until this week, I wasn't aware of one that has been right at our fingertips. SMART Notebook has the ability to randomly select a student name from your roster! There are only a few steps to set this up, and my awesome colleague created this tutorial to help us get started. Thanks, Chris!
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