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Creating a Vision for Equity in Education | Learners Edge

Creating a Vision for Equity in Education
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Graduate Credits
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Every student deserves a fair shot, so how are we going to ensure all students receive an equitable education? In this course, you will focus on developing practices that support building equity for all learners. Throughout your journey, you will explore how standards like social emotional engagement, instructional excellence, and student empowerment harmonize to create a more equitable school environment. In addition to reflection and introspection, this course will culminate in a school audit to uncover bias and imbalances in current practices and devise goals for moving forward. The text, along with the applications in this course, will support the critical work of educators to develop a vision of equity for your classroom/school/district and promote the actions necessary to make this vision a reality. 

 

This course is part of a Teaching with Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Mind Learning Pathway/Certificate bundle in partnership with American College of Education and Augustana University. Visit our Certificate page to learn more.

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Spring 2025
Registration Open: Jul 16, 2024 - Mar 15, 2025
Coursework Due: Apr 15, 2025
textbook
"Building Equity"
by Smith Frey Pumpian Fisher
A hard copy textbook is included in the course price. It will be sent via postal mail upon course registration. Flex Credit registrants must use the ISBN provided to acquire a copy of the text.
ISBN : 978-1-4166-2426-4
 
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