Community Cultural Wealth: Using Cultural Capital to Enhance Belonging in the Classroom

Community Cultural Wealth: Using Cultural Capital to
In 2005, Dr. Tara J. Yasso coined the term “community cultural wealth.” Community cultural wealth is the shared knowledge, skills, experiences, behaviors, and values of people in a community that guide and influence their ways of being and knowing. Dr. Yosso says there are 6 types of cultural wealth: aspirational, linguistic, familial, social, navigational, and resistance.
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The Academic Integrity Brain Trust

With many classes going online and students able to share answers nearly instantly, cheating has become a rampant problem that makes it difficult to ascertain student retention and subject mastery. That’s why we’ve pulled together a panel of experts to help walk you through the reasons behind cheating and how you can combat this rampant issue to improve student outcomes. In this webinar, you’ll hear from leaders and members of the International Center for Academic Integrity as they talk about the various factors that can help you create a culture of academic integrity in your class
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Trends In Training And Learning Management

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Join Adobe Senior Learning Evangelist Katrina Marie Baker for this lively conversation about the latest trends in training and development. Based on recent studies and research, the session will explore what people are doing in organizations around the world, and how organizations can achieve great results with modern learning programs. Impetus behind creating and developing virtual universities. Growing demand to encourage learner immersion and ongoing engagement.
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Supporting Students, Teachers, Parents, and Guardians with Social Emotional Learning

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Beyond academic proficiency, teachers and administrators are expected to guide students in their Social Emotional Learning (SEL) journey. This is not an easy task—but Odysseyware has a solution through BASE Education.BASE is a unique learning tool designed to ease the burden of social emotional learning. BASE follows two models of “Prevention and Intervention,” empowering students in a multitude of areas including Anger Management, Digital Citizenship, Healthy Friendships, and more.
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Incorporating SEL Into Your District’s Plans for Back-to-School

For many district and school leaders preparing for back-to-school in today’s context, social-emotional learning (SEL) will be integral to student success.
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