The American Consortium for Equity in Education has selected education industry companies, products, and leaders as 2022 award winners in 16 categories The inaugural Excellence in Equity Awards program, presented by the American Consortium for Equity in Education, has announced
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21 U.S. Educators Earn Top National Honors for Excellence in Equity
The American Consortium for Equity in Education has selected educators from 15 states plus the District of Columbia as 2022 award winners The inaugural Excellence in Equity Awards program, presented by the American Consortium for Equity in Education, has announced
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Mining EdTech for Equity & Access: 5 Tools Built Into Common EdTech Resources
Educational technology has been a transformative force in education. Its ability to support the differentiation of instruction, connect the outside world to what’s being taught in the classroom, and maintain the continuity of learning in the face of a worldwide
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Q&A with Ben Odipo, Corona-Norco USD Assistant Supt. of IT
Improving Equity & Access Through Collaboration
The ace-ed.org team recently sat down with Corona-Norco Unified School District (California) Assistant Superintendent of IT Ben Odipo to learn how his school district’s IT and Curriculum teams are collaborating to improve equity and access across the school system. Here
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Questions to Help Students Examine Sources
By Dr. Monica Burns How can you help students examine sources? Giving students the tools they need to navigate digital spaces is essential. There are many things you can do to help students grow their navigational skills. In this excerpt
The Struggle for Technological Equity in Rural New York
By Susan Schnaufer, originally published in the May/June, 2022 issue of Equity & Access A mother looks after and worries about her children. It does not matter where they are or how old they are; she worries and does her
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Improving Access for Women and Minorities in STEM
Here’s what educators and schools can do to help increase education and career opportunities. By Yindra Puentes The lack of minority women in STEM poses a number of problems in our society, not just for the women who want to
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Celebrating a Year of Instructional Excellence With Extraordinary Educators
Originally published by edCircuit. The 2021-2022 school year was extremely remarkable and unique. As students fought to set new goals and acquire new skills, teachers pushed through learning gaps, collaborated with peers on professional development, and returned to in-person classrooms.
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4 Strategies that Make Math Instruction More Equitable & Inclusive
By Kris Hughes The misconception that only certain people are good at math forms in students’ minds at an early age. At Phineas Bates Elementary, inclusion specialists like me and our grade-level math co-teachers are helping students overcome that assumption
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How Many More? A Historical Plea to Protect our Children from the Politics of Polarization
By Dr. Howie Knoff Another Heartbreaking Opportunity My cell phone rang at [3:49] PM Uvalde Central Time. Tuesday, May 24, 2022. It was a close colleague of mine, also a Past-President of the National Association of School Psychologists, who lives