Confronting Bias and Building Trust: Strategies to Create Inclusive Environments for Black Teachers
Wednesday, December 2, 2020
Time: 3:00 p.m.–4:15 p.m. Central Time
Location: Virtual
Description:
This Regional Educational Laboratory (REL) Midwest webinar showcases how retaining Black teachers is a high-leverage strategy for improving student outcomes, particularly for Black students. During the webinar, researchers present information on the importance and challenges of retaining Black teachers, as well as evidence-based strategies that can increase retention rates for Black teachers and potentially improve educational outcomes among Black students. Practitioners share real-life examples and concrete strategies that educators can implement to create inclusive and antiracist work environments and improve retention rates among Black teachers within their school and/or district.
Partnership: Midwest Achievement Gap Research Alliance
Speakers:
- Jameela Conway-Turner, PhD, Researcher, REL Midwest
- Kyle Fagan, PhD, Researcher, REL Midwest
- Curtis Jones, PhD, Director, Office of Socially Responsible Evaluation in Education, and Co-Director, Wisconsin Educator Effectiveness Research Partnership, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
- Katharine Rainey, Director, Educator Development and Support, and Co-Director, Wisconsin Educator Effectiveness Research Partnership, Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction
- Kyron Harvell, STAR Project Director, Office of School Culture, Lansing School District
- Sharif El-Mekki, CEO, Center for Black Educator Development, and REL Mid-Atlantic Governing Board Member
- Marlo A. Reeves, PhD, Senior Research/Evaluation Associate, Office of Socially Responsible Evaluation in Education, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
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