AJE is excited to share this event with you from National Center for Systemic Improvement!
Pursuing Equity for Black Students in K-12 Education:
Exploring the Intersection of Race and Disability
Thought Leader Conversation (TLC) Series
Session 4: Equitable Research-Informed Practices
Tuesday, May 18th, 2021
3:30-5:00pm ET / 12:30-2:00pm PT
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What is the TLC Series?
This is a free virtual series of engaging conversations with experts, focusing on questions related to the intersection of race and disability in special education and in education more broadly, to explore ways that systems can actively improve conditions and outcomes for Black students. Conversations are organized around NCSI’s four priority systems foundations: data literacy, stakeholder and family engagement, research-informed practice, and systems coherence.
Who Should Attend:
The series is aimed at SEA staff within special education and beyond. NCSI also welcomes all interested stakeholders, including other state agency staff, representatives of parent and family organizations, LEA staff, state-level or national technical assistance providers, professional development providers, representatives from institutions of higher education, and other education stakeholders.
Find Out More About the TLC Series and NCSI’s Mission:
- Check out our Thought Leader Conversation Flyer for more details about the series and to learn more about our experts, partners, and thought leaders.
- Read NCSI’s full statement on pursuing equity on our website
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