Overview
Each part includes a 1-hour video that features thoughtful discussions between parents, educators, and researchers about equitable education practices. Also included are facilitators’ guides, slide presentations, reading lists, reflective questions, and interactive activities.
3-part series encourages discussion & critical thinking about how disparities & bias impact classroom practice
The mission of the Institute for Urban Education(IUE) is to prepare highly effective, culturally knowledgable teachers who can serve the needs of culturally diverse youth in PK-12 schools.
Part 1: Disparities in Special Education
Explore perspectives on bias and the over-identification of Emotional-Behavior Disorders for African-American boys.
Part 2: Disparities in School Discipline
Discuss how Zero Tolerance Policies enacted in response to school shootings have had a negative effect on Black and Brown students.
Part 3: Literacy and Social Justice
Literacy rates have been consistently lower for Black and Brown students in Wisconsin. Discuss how literacy for all students is a social justice issue.
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Lisa Litzsey, Interim Director, Institute for Urban Education
“The learning opportunities conducted by the Institute of Urban Education were not only insightful and thought provoking, but it gave a face to some of the issues that we so often have detached from student, family, and community members. Hearing a parent share their personal struggles in trying to provide her child with an equitable learning experience really made the issues real and put participants in a space of reflection which led to purposeful conversation and actions. Participants left the space with the insight, resources and empowerment to change their personal practice and school communities.”
Francisco “Pancho” Sanchez, Community Schools K-5 Manager
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