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Equity in Schools: Moving Toward Deep Levels of Change

Equity in Schools: Moving Toward Deep Levels of Change. JoEtta Gonzales, Director The Equity Alliance at ASU February 15, 2011. Why Shift Toward Culturally Responsive Policy & Practice?. Explanations for Achievement Disparities. Au, 1998. From a Deficit Based Model to an Assets Based Model.

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Equity in Schools: Moving Toward Deep Levels of Change

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  1. Equity in Schools:Moving Toward Deep Levels of Change JoEtta Gonzales, Director The Equity Alliance at ASU February 15, 2011

  2. Why Shift Toward Culturally Responsive Policy & Practice?

  3. Explanations for Achievement Disparities Au, 1998

  4. From a Deficit Based Model to an Assets Based Model

  5. Socio-Historical Context

  6. How do the Professional Learning opportunities that your district supports attend to culturally responsive pedagogy?

  7. ARIZONA ELL Placement Risk in Special Education (Artiles, et al., 2010) Relative Risk Ratio

  8. ARIZONA ELL Placement Risk by Disability (Artiles, et al., 2010)

  9. ARIZONA Percent of Districts with ELL Overrepresentation by Disability (Artiles, et al., 2010)

  10. Evidence: ELLs in Special Education

  11. What do we know about change?

  12. The Equity Alliance at ASU’s Framework for Approaching and Assessing Systemic Change

  13. Educational Equity: District Level Equitable Resource Development & Distribution • The ways new teachers get assigned to schools, grade levels and/or content areas • How buildings and grounds are renewed across the district • How class sizes are distributed • The ways in which schools get equipped with furniture and technology?

  14. Educational Equity: District Level Shared Governance and Leadership for Equity • Local school councils • Team and committee structures • Building Leadership Teams • Decision making • Shared Vision • Continuous ImprovementCycles

  15. Educational Equity: District Level Culture of Renewal & Improvement • How reform initiatives are selected • Your district’s process for choosing professional learning topics and activities • The opportunities your district provides for mentoring or coaching • How often and how the district develops and reviews an improvement plan

  16. Educational Equity: District Level District/Community Participation and Partnerships • The ways your district connects with families in your community • What community centers and houses of worship your district collaborates with around after-school programs • How the district ensures that family/community events are distributed by day of week and time of day

  17. Educational Equity: District Level Design and Use of Time and Space • How schools’ appearances differ • How school schedules and calendars maximize learning time • Where students’ classrooms are located • The structures supported for Professional Learning

  18. Educational Equity: District Level Inquiry for Equity in Education • The forms of inquiry used to think about student data • Other forms of data that drive dialogue and decision making • How educators are engaged in researching their own and others’ practice • The cycles for continuous improvement

  19. Tools for Learning

  20. Resources to Guide Professional Learning

  21. Opportunities toNetwork ~ Learn ~ Collaborate

  22. Culturally Responsive Leadership Certification Training

  23. Ready to Use and Customize - Professional Learning Modules

  24. Equity exists, in part, to the degree that all students feel they belong, are included, and are empowered.

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