Equity in School Counseling

Links to accompany presentation at ASCA Conference 2016 titled: How YOU Can Interrupt Racism: Race & Equity in School Counseling Programs
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1.7: Train staff on cultural awareness and implicit biases, focusing specifically on bias based on race, gender, and mental and physical ability | Preventing Suspensions and Expulsions in Early Childhood Settings
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Equity in education is a high priority for many teachers, parents, and students. Supporting our students of color in school is an ethical mandate for school counselors. Explore equity and social justice in school counseling in order to create systemic change to maximize learning and success for all students.
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Podcast: Interrupting Racism in School Counseling
Podcast: Interrupting Racism in School Counseling - Counselor Up!
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Interrupting Racism provides school counselors with a brief overview of racial equity in schools and practical ideas that a school-level practitioner can put into action. The book walks readers through the current state of achievement gap and racial equity in schools and looks at issues around intention, action, white privilege, and implicit bias. Later chapters include interrupting racism case studies and stories from school counselors about incorporating stakeholders into the work of racial eq
the back cover of an article about racism in education and learning with two women standing next to each other
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Equity in education is a high priority for many teachers, parents, and students. Supporting our students of color in school is an ethical mandate for school counselors. Explore equity and social justice in school counseling in order to create systemic cha
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Equity in education is a high priority for many teachers, parents, and students. Supporting our students of color in school is an ethical mandate for school counselors. Explore equity and social justice in school counseling in order to create systemic change to maximize learning and success for all students. Interrupting Racism: Equity and Social Justice in School Counseling
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Interrupting Racism: White Silence
As a white woman, I am particularly responsible for using my white privilege and my power as a school employee, to speak up and interrupt racism when I see it. It’s time for me to speak up more. To be a voice alongside. To be an active ally.
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Equity in education is a high priority for many teachers, parents, and students. Supporting our students of color in school is an ethical mandate for school counselors. Explore equity and social justice in school counseling in order to create systemic cha
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Leaders in History: Courage & Communicator
Lessons in Courage through History: www.counselorup.com
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Interrupting Racism: Equity and Social Justice in School Counseling
Interrupting Racism: Equity and Social Justice in School Counseling www.counselorup.com
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Equity in education is a high priority for many teachers, parents, and students. Supporting our students of color in school is an ethical mandate for school counselors. Explore equity and social justice in school counseling in order to create systemic change to maximize learning and success for all students.
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Ally is a Verb
Ally is a Verb - Amplifying the voices of marginalized students.
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Just a Little Thing... Awesome Quote
Students must be our grounding point. We must see our students' faces. When I get frustrated or when I feel fear from my students, I close my eyes and see their faces. These faces help me remember the important work we do and stick to the mission.
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What Are The School Implications Of New Chetty Study On Geographical Mobility?
What Are The School Implications Of New Chetty Study On Geographical Mobility?