Strengthening Tier I Instructional Practices to Eliminate Disproportionality and Promote Equity in Schools
A collaboration between South County SELPA, the Equity, Disproportionality & Design Project, and the National Center for Urban School Transformation (NCUST), featuring teachers and school leaders from award-winning schools.
In this five-session series, NCUST Executive Coaches Cara Riggs, Dr. Rupi Boyd, Dr. Jose Iniguez, Dr. Shirley Peterson, Dr. Joseph Johnson, and Dr. Francisco Escobedo will teach you about five important practices successful schools have used to elevate learning to new levels for all students.
About Session 3
Focus: Culturally Responsive Teaching.
Each session has three parts with three different dates.
Part 1 (required) March 8, 2022: 2 hour workshop on Culturally Responsive Teaching.
Part 2: Personalized coaching session with an NCUST Executive Coach and the school leadership team
Part 3 (required) April 26, 2022: 2 hour session featuring practical content that features teachers and school leaders from award-winning schools
Participants will receive a complimentary coaching session with one of NCUST’s Executive Coaches and a copy of the book Teaching Practices from America’s Best Urban Schools.
Intended Audience: General and special education staff, administrators, and other stakeholders. We encourage you to sign up as teams, so bring friends!