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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.

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    Educating Youth for Careers: Are We Overprescribing the Pathway?

    Approaches to career guidance have swung from focused study to broad experience and back again. So what’s the best way for students to find the work they really want to do?

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    Student Advocate Stephanie Malia Krauss Joins Education Northwest

    Education Northwest welcomes our new senior fellow, Stephanie Krauss, who will support our work in youth development, workforce development, and alternative education.

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    Networks of Care: A Conversation About Conducting Trauma-Informed Work in Native Communities

    Maegan Rides at the Door of the National Native Children’s Trauma Center spoke with Mandy Smoker Broaddus about making trauma-informed work culturally responsive.

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    The REDO Project: Changing the Culture of Multilingual Education in Idaho

    Idaho’s Rural Endorsement Development Opportunities (REDO) Project gives teachers scholarships to learn how to support and advocate for the state’s English language learner students.

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    Reimagine Education Starting This Summer

    When planning for summer programs, considering students’ full humanity, centering equity, and aiming for well-rounded programs will set students up for success.

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    Supporting Rural Oregon Students in High School and Beyond

    We collaborated with The Ford Family Foundation to study college outcomes for the 42 percent of Oregon’s high school students who attend a rural school.

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    Collaborating to Solve Basic Needs Insecurity on College Campuses

    ECMC Foundation’s Basic Needs Initiative is helping colleges and nonprofit partners connect students to food, housing, and more.

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    New Lesson Study Tools for College Faculty

    We partnered with the CCRC and three community colleges to adapt lesson study, a professional development strategy proven to be effective in K–12 classrooms, to the postsecondary context.

  • 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.

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    Celebrating 2020 Nelson Scholarship Winners

    The Nelson Scholarship Program strives to increase Native representation in education by supporting Native students in the Northwest who are pursuing a master’s degree in a related field.

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    Strategies to Strengthen Registration Processes, Supports for Newcomer Secondary Students

    REL Northwest has designed a toolkit to help educators identify and use research-based policies and procedures for supporting newcomer immigrant students who are attending secondary schools in the United States.

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    What Is Career and Technical Education, and Why Does It Matter?

    Working with academic courses, career and technical education gives students the real-world skills they need to excel in a wide range of industries.

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    Independent Evaluation Validates Success of PLC at Work Project in Arkansas

    An independent evaluation of Arkansas’ PLC at Work project determined that the program has positively impacted student achievement on the ACT Aspire assessment.

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    Centering Native Culture for Strength, Healing, and Student Success

    Learn how Montana’s Hays Lodgepole School is weaving students’ Assiniboine and Gros Ventre culture into its curriculum.

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