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  • 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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    Scanning the Landscape of High School Alternatives

    The report describes strategies to build better systems to support high school alternatives that empower young people to transform their lives and build momentum for their future.

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    Youth Mentoring Program Planning and Design Resources

    The following resources for planning, designing, and implementing a youth mentoring program were developed by our National Mentoring Center project.

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    Improving the Accuracy of Native Student Identification

    Many Native students do not receive the services they are entitled to, simply because they are not identified as Native when they enroll in school.

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    The First Migratory Learners: Identifying and Supporting Native Migratory Students

    An infographic that offers strategies for educators to build their awareness of these cultural traditions and address the needs of this often-overlooked student population.

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    Alaska Native Students as English Learners: Exploring New Research

    Learn about two new studies that address the research gap on Indigenous English learners.

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    Lesson Study Resources

    Lesson Study is a structured, collaborative professional development intervention with evidence showing that it improves mathematics instruction among K-12 teachers.

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    Lesson Study: Getting Started

    Download a visual representation that describes the stages in a lesson study cycle and see interviews with three college instructors about their experience with each stage.

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    6+1 Trait Rubrics

    Education Northwest has refined and updated the 6+1 Trait® rubrics that that specify how to assess the quality of student writing and tailor instruction to students’ needs.

  • Improving Teaching and Learning in Higher Education Using Lesson Study

    Improving Teaching and Learning in Higher Education Using Lesson Study

    This webinar introduced lesson study, showcased new implementation resources, and reviewed research findings from the project.

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    6+1 Trait Writing Resources

    As schools and districts increasingly take a cross-curricular approach to improving student writing skills, it’s more important than ever that students get clear, consistent feedback from all their teachers.

  • Native Boarding Schools

    Native Boarding Schools: The Lasting Impacts on Today's Native Students and Families

    How do past boarding school practices and policies affect our Native students and families today? Learn from several educators in the Western region who are successfully partnering with our Native communities.

  • Serving Latinx Communities in Comprehensive District Learning

    Serving Latinx Communities in Comprehensive District Learning

    Learn strategies, raise consciousness, and begin to critically examine school practices that provide the opportunity for Latinx students and families to thrive in our schools.

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    Latinx Heritage Month Teaching Resources to Use All Year Long

    Need a starting point to make your teaching more inclusive of Latinx communities? See our list of resources for lesson plans, activities, documentaries, art, and more.

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    6+1 Trait Writing Research

    Poor writing skills are a barrier to hiring and promotion for many individuals, and remediation of problems with writing imposes significant operational and training costs on public and private organizations.

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