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Thursday, November 21
 

10:45am EST

Collaborative Approaches to Text Expansion: ELA Curriculum in the Age of Book Challenges
Thursday November 21, 2024 10:45am - 11:45am EST
In this session, ELA Curriculum Coordinators will present approaches to expanding text offerings while preparing for book challenges. Representation of multiple identities is critical to the English Language Arts curriculum (Bishop 1990), and we are responsible for supporting teachers to expand their offerings and prepare to teach those texts in culturally responsive ways. Diverse texts support students to see multiple modes of language as both acceptable and valuable; this is a critical component of working toward linguistic justice (Baker-Bell 2020). With the onslaught of book challenges and bans across the country, this work has become more urgent. School leaders must develop frameworks for text selection and strategies for approaching book challenges in the classroom and community. We will share strategies for working with teachers around text selection; additionally, we will discuss transferable policy frameworks we have developed in collaboration with our library and DEIB departments to address potential book concerns.
Speakers
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Casey Andrews

English Language Arts Coordinator, 8-12, Watertown High School
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Deborah Opar

K-7 Literacy and Social Studies Curriculum Coordinator, Watertown Public Schools, Massachusetts
Thursday November 21, 2024 10:45am - 11:45am EST
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1:30pm EST

Innovating for Inclusivity: Advancing DEIB in Schools
Thursday November 21, 2024 1:30pm - 2:30pm EST
In order to support all learners, schools must be spaces of innovative and intentional inclusivity. This transformational work spans across focus areas and stakeholders, calling for reflection, inquiry and action from faculty, staff, family, students and the broader community. It necessitates the thoughtful use of research, resources, and authentic collaboration. This session will explore the work at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Mission Grammar School where the commitment to honoring human identity and experience, coupled with evidence-based practices in school structures and systems, has cultivated a community of excellence rooted in the principles of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging (DEIB). Participants in this session will have the opportunity to deepen their understanding and commitment to DEIB in schools through a blend of reflection, collaboration and active planning. The session will include opportunities for participants to: - Engage in reflective practice around identity, biases, and impact on current educational work - Analyze the current state of their school’s DEIB work - Explore research, best practices, and examples of building inclusive educational environments while discerning opportunities for their own contexts and futures - Engage in collaborative activities to share ideas and resources with other participants - Outline plans and next steps for implementing inclusive practices and plans in their own schools
Speakers
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Aliece Dutson

President, Mission Grammar School
President, Our Lady of Perpetual Help Mission Grammar Schoolhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/ali-dutson-10b12ba9/
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Beth Looney

Mission Grammar School
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Marnie Walsh

Lead UPK Teacher and DEIJ Coordinator, Mission Grammar School
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Caroline Sliney

Principal, Mission Grammar School
Thursday November 21, 2024 1:30pm - 2:30pm EST
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3:00pm EST

Building Belonging: Reimagining Schools, Welcoming Newcomers, and Creating Community
Thursday November 21, 2024 3:00pm - 4:00pm EST
The United State's student population is now the most diverse in its history, comprising a significant number of new immigrants or children of immigrants. This demographic evolution calls for reimagining our education system, focusing on fostering identity, building belonging, and community formation for every student. Our session introduces the Re-Imagining Migration framework, centering on students' voices and visions of inclusive schooling. Led by the co-author of "Building Belonging: Harnessing the Power of Education in a Time of Demographic Change," we'll explore the impact of schools prioritizing nurturing environments for all learners. Through small group discussions, we'll reflect on strategies to promote academic, social, and civic belonging. We'll engage with tools designed to prioritize student agency and share examples of districts embedding belonging into their academic fabric. Participants will leave equipped to champion and spearhead shifts towards inclusive community cultures grounded in reciprocal relationships, and innovative, identity-reflective, and compassionate curricula.
Speakers
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Meisha Lamb-Bell

Program Director, Re-Imagining Migration
https://www.linkedin.com/in/meishalambbell/
Thursday November 21, 2024 3:00pm - 4:00pm EST
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