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Leading For Equity Roundtable 2: The Beloved Community in Times of Division

Thursday, October 8, 2020 - 12:30pm

Presented by Benjie Howard and the Deep Equity team

By popular request after our Leading For Equity Roundtable in August, we are hosting a follow-up session to go deeper into conversations with our diverse group of district and building leaders from the East, the Midwest, and the West Coast who have been laying equity foundations in their communities. Please join us for small group dialogue with fellow K12 leaders on the difficult and courageous work they are doing in their schools and districts to meet the fierce urgency and the critical challenges of our time in history.


Assessing and Developing Students' Social and Emotional Competencies

Monday, December 14, 2020 - 3:30pm

Presented by Maurice J. Elias

In order to develop SEL competencies in our students, we must be able to assess them and provide feedback for building these skills. In this webinar, bestselling author Maurice Elias will discuss why and how schools must attend to "The Other Side of the Report Card" if we are to successfully prepare students for the tests of life - not a life of tests.


Leading for Equity: The Fierce Urgency of Now

Tuesday, August 18, 2020 - 1:00pm

Presented by Benjie Howard

Join us for a roundtable discussion with a diverse group of district and building leaders from the East, the Midwest, and the West Coast, who have been doing difficult and courageous work laying equity foundations in their communities that allow them to meet the fierce urgency and the critical challenges of our time in history. We will discuss the strategies they’ve employed and struggles they’ve experienced in their districts, and then break into small groups to share ideas on making school work in a time of a global pandemic, expanding inequities, and redefined learning spaces.

New York 4:00pm EDT | London 9:00pm BST | Singapore 4:00am SGT |  Melbourne 6:00am AEST


Beautiful Questions in the Classroom: Transforming Classrooms into Cultures of Curiosity and Inquiry

Monday, April 6, 2020 - 3:30pm

Presented by Warren Berger and Elise Foster

Why does engagement plummet as learners advance in school? Why does the stream of questions from curious toddlers slow to a trickle as they become teenagers? Most importantly, what can teachers and schools do to reverse this trend? Join Warren Berger and Elise Foster as they discuss how educators can transform their classrooms into cultures of curiosity.

New York 6:30pm EDT | London 11:30pm BST | Singapore 6:30am +1 SGT |  Melbourne 10am +1 AEDT


Inequity Is Not an Option: Urgent Next Steps in Leading for Equitable Instruction

Monday, November 2, 2020 - 3:30pm

Presented by Alan M. Blankstein, Marcus J. Newsome, Monica George-Fields, Linda Darling Hammond, Zaretta Hammond, Ricky Robertson, and Cyndee Blount

Leading for equity is, first and foremost, a pedagogical endeavor. It also necessitates creating school cultures built on trust and a shared commitment to disrupting inequitable policies and practices. The third in our popular Breakthrough Leadership webinar series, Inequity Is Not an Option zeros in on providing access to high quality curriculum, instruction, and assessment with particular emphasis on serving historically underserved student populations. Teacher leaders as well as school and district administrators are encouraged to attend.


Breakthrough Leadership: From Surviving to Thriving

Wednesday, September 30, 2020 - 1:00pm

Presented by Alan Blankstein, Marcus Newsome, Monica George-Fields, and Pedro Noguera

These unprecedented times have common themes and ongoing root causes from the past. Yet solving and resolving them systemically will require much more than routine management--why “Surviving to Thriving” is becoming a top agenda item for leading administrators focused on equity. In this, Session 2 of our free leader-to-leader webinar series, Pedro Noguera and seven of the field’s top leaders and practitioners join Alan Blankstein and Marcus Newsome to share both the best solutions to today’s most pressing issues, as well as how to plan for the near- and long-term future of educating ALL students.


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Monday, November 6, 2017 - 3:30pm

Presented by John Campbell and Christian van Nieuwerburgh 

Hallways, parking lots, staff rooms—these are all places where you and your staff have conversations every day. What if you could use these opportunities to build your staff’s resiliency and empower them to reach their goals. In this webinar, John Campbell and Christian van Nieuwerburgh introduce a proven, accessible, and usable framework to increase your interpersonal effectiveness and grow your ability to coach your staff to overcome obstacles and create their own solutions.


Leadership Coaching

Tuesday, May 28, 2019 - 3:30pm

Presented by Peter DeWitt

Why do leaders need coaches? It’s an all-too-common occurrence: leaders are being asked to do more with fewer resources, putting them at risk of losing sight of their moral purpose. Because of this, coaches have become a must-have resource. Helping leaders focus on impactful goals, coaches also demonstrate how leaders can become better coaches for their assistant principals, building an overall stronger school community. Join leadership author, consultant, and coach Peter DeWitt as he uses a unique case study approach to guide participants through the coaching process.


 Street Data: A Next-Generation Model for Equity, Pedagogy, and School Transformation

Monday, May 3, 2021 - 3:30pm

Presented by Shane Safir, Dr. Jamila Dugan, Chris Emdin, and Jal Mehta

Street data is the qualitative and experiential data that emerges at eye level and on lower frequencies when we train our brains to discern it. Street data is asset based, building on the tenets of culturally responsive education by helping educators look for what’s right in our students, schools, and communities instead of seeking out what’s wrong. Street data embodies an ethos and a change methodology that will transform how we analyze, diagnose, and assess everything from student learning to district improvement to policy--offering us a new way to think about, gather, and make meaning of data. Join us for this dynamic webinar as authors Shane Safir and Jamila Dugan lay out their transformational model.

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Leading MTSS for Equity and Inclusion

Monday, December 7, 2020 - 3:30pm

Presented by Jessica Djabrayan Hannigan, John E. Hannigan, Amy McCart & Dawn Miller

A multi-tiered system of support (MTSS) provides a framework for delivering equitable outcomes for all, but it can be difficult to design a system that serves the whole child while scaling equitable practices system-wide. In this interactive webinar, authors Jessica Hannigan, John Hannigan, Amy McCart and Dawn Miller discuss an interactive process for understanding and implementing effective and equitable MTSS in your school or district.



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