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Equitable Learning Environments Insights & Resources

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    Supporting Social and Emotional Learning Across Washington

    To address the impacts of COVID, the Washington Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction have provided resources to help implement high-quality, equity-focused, and culturally responsive education.

  • Literacy Lens by Ashley Sheppard

    Literacy Lens: Connecting Family Engagement and Effective Schoolwide Literacy Programs

    Engaging parents and other caregivers as true partners in their children’s literacy development and overall education is an essential part of building a collaborative literacy culture.

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    Lessons for the Education System from Youth Reengagement Programs

    We are thrilled to welcome Leanne Davis as a Managing Researcher in Postsecondary Success. Her expertise in understanding students’ experiences and using the data to promote change will help advance our work toward equity in education.

  • Mikkaka Overstreet

    Literacy Lens: A Love Letter to Libraries

    The public library remains one of the few spaces in our society that offers access to vital resources, without the requirement of spending money.

  • Literacy Lens by Mikkaka Overstreet

    Literacy Lens: The Gift of Inclusive Literature

    All students benefit from access to a diverse and inclusive literature. Dr. Overstreet looks at the concept of books as both windows and mirrors.

  • Mikkaka Overstreet

    Literacy Lens: Literacy as a Tool for Empowerment

    Dr. Overstreet explores the power of literacy instruction that deliberately and authentically connects to students’ diverse cultural identities and real-life experiences.

  • Q & A w/ Denise Juneau

    Lessons Learned from a Career in Indian Education: A Conversation with Denise Juneau

    Education Northwest Senior Fellow and former Montana State Superintendent Denise Juneau talks about the lasting legacy of Indian Education for All and the power of culturally responsive education.

  • Equitable Learning Environments Framework and Theory of Action

    Equitable Learning Environments Framework and Theory of Action

    Equitable learning environments support positive outcomes for students, educators, and entire school communities.

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    Now Is the Time to Focus on Educator Health and Well-Being

    A collective, holistic approach to well-being in schools can lead to better working conditions for educators and better learning conditions for students.

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    Building Inclusive Schools and Communities with the Community Conversation Toolkit

    The Community Conversation Toolkit helps families, educators, and community members discuss how to make schools welcoming and inclusive to all.

  • Dr. Ivory Toldson and Patty Wood

    The People in the Numbers: Rethinking Data for Black Student Success

    Dr. Ivory Toldson of Howard University shares how to filter out “bad stats” about Black students, find good data, and center student voice in our schools.

  • Study Examines Equity in School Discipline After 2015 Policy Reform

    Study Examines Equity in School Discipline After 2015 Policy Reform

    K-5 office discipline referrals in Oregon were less likely to result in suspensions or expulsions for most student racial/ethnic groups—except Black students—after 2015 state policy reform.

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    Doing Right by Kids at the Intersection of Equity, Trauma-Informed Practice and SEL

    Understanding how to integrate different approaches can go a long way toward helping students of color build a sense of belonging at school.

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    SEL Showcase: A Roundup of Our Best Resources

    Here is a sampling of the research-based resources and conversations we shared on social and emotional learning.

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    Resources for Building Teacher-Student Relationships

    A collection of blog posts, videos, education research, and websites to help teachers strengthen their relationships with all their students.

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