We are delighted to announce the release of a book on Student-Focused Learning and Assessment: Involving Students in the Learning Process in Higher Education with chapters from @DrBaker127@njankow@montenErick@NickCurtisJMU@ProfSallyBrown and more! https://t.co/ag39SDqUr7
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Join @edtrust, @khanacademy, @teachplus, @LULAC, & @WeAreUnidosUS tonight at 5:30pm ET for our “The State of Hispanic Education: The Impact of #COVID19 on Students & Families” virtual roundtable! You can still register for this FREE event here: https://t.co/VtoWULktYz
Deadline extended: Register for our summer workshop, Evidence for Improvement, by Friday, 5/28. Join with your #evidence & #evaluation colleagues to learn about the #analytic supports needed for successful networked improvement in education: https://t.co/ZgGAGp9sRR
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Our Prof @TolaniBritton talks with @DiverseIssues about her latest research on hate crimes and black college student enrollment. https://t.co/h78R3pjz3b
I'm so excited to share this! Brand new agency-level data that have never been shared before. Agency capacity ($$, staff), functions, demographics & more. Check out the report below and go to the agency profiles and download the data here: https://t.co/RGx9lj72Ia
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Join us May 20, to hear findings from a qualitative dissertation study interviewing student leaders of color. From their stories, we can learn how to better support all students of color, particularly those who choose to serve as leaders on our campuses. https://t.co/9Yiv7V24lg
Proposals for massive boosts in federal aid for students won't address an underlying problem: most financial aid money isn't mobile, and transfer students struggle to qualify for and find it. https://t.co/AwImC9DIHq
@ChrisCorces@NILOA_web@montenErick@Center4UrbanEd And in the specific instance of assessment design, the work by the UNC-Charlottee assessment office has a matrix of culturally responsive assessment https://t.co/Re1Yfn5EFf that expands the concept in practice. Hope this helps a bit! 2/2
Shared equity leadership draws upon the expertise of multiple individuals rather than relying on a single leader’s skills. What are some of your team’s skills that help move equity goals forward? #SharedEquityLeadership#DEI https://t.co/Bnac9pHjBe
👉🏻 “the biggest transformation was this: I accepted the fact that I was not the single most important person in my students’ lives & my assignments weren’t their most important tasks. I’m no longer the authoritarian at the front of the class” #humanizeol https://t.co/gPjoqVMNcg
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