Coming Out of Our Silos: BIPOC Collaborations in Ed Spaces
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Marriott Rivercenter - Grand Ballroom ABF
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Will be determined by the group in an unconference format
Supporting research
Importance of Networks:
Bennett, L. (2018): Research indicates that professional networks among educators of color can provide essential support, mentorship, and resources, helping to combat feelings of isolation and fostering resilience.
Ingersoll, R. (2003): In "Is There Really a Teacher Shortage?" Ingersoll highlights how collaboration and support networks among educators improve retention rates and job satisfaction, particularly for educators of color.
2. Collaboration and Community Impact:
Tschannen-Moran, M., & Hoy, W. K. (2001): Their work emphasizes that strong community ties among educators enhance trust, collaboration, and shared goals, leading to improved student outcomes and a more supportive school environment.
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ISTE Standards:
Equity and Citizenship Advocate
- Model the use of technology in inclusive, healthy ways to solve problems and strengthen community.
- Include a wide range of perspectives from the community to develop and sustain a vision for using technology to advance student learning and success.
- Build on the shared vision by collaboratively creating a strategic plan that articulates how technology will be used to enhance learning.
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