Podcasts and Webinars
PODCAST: Centering Equity in Supporting American Indian Students
In this episode, Mr. Brian Jackson, a member of the Lac du Flambeau band of Lake Superior Ojibwe, speaks openly about issues that affect American Indian communities and the education of American Indian students. He discusses ways school systems can center equity in educational practices with American Indian students, including some examples of experiential learning rooted in Native history and addressing mascot logos in public schools.
Brought to you by Great Lakes Equity Center.
WEBINARS: Addressing Disproportionality in Special Education
Understanding Disproportionality Data | Accompanying PowerPoint
Henry & Sears Article: The Symbolic Racism 2000 ScaleDisproportionality in Specific Learning Disabilities | Accompanying PowerPoint
Engaging Families of African American Learners | Accompanying PowerPoint
Culture Counts Report | Reaching Out to Diverse PopulationsEngaging Families of Hispanic/Latino Learners | Accompanying PowerPoint
Latino Learning Modules: Latino Culture and Cultural ValuesDisproportionality in Emotional Behavioral Disorders | Accompanying PowerPoint
Focus on Discipline: Reducing Disproportionality | Accompanying PowerPoint
Disproportionality in Speech or Language Impairment | Accompanying PowerPoint
Speech and Language Assessment - Linguistically Culturally Diverse: Spanish SpeakingCulturally Responsive Practices in Assessment
Research to Practice