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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What K-12 Companies Need to Know About the Adult Education Market

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For companies working in the crowded and competitive K-12 space, the adult education market offers an array of enticing possibilities. Four million students are currently enrolled in adult education programs. Another 32 million need help developing basic skills. An estimated $10 billion is spent each year in the market. And there’s a growing appetite for flexible, tech-based products. But there are also many pitfalls if K-12 providers don’t take the right approach.
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Creating a Culture of Learning and Growth

Featuring Whitney Johnson, CEO of human capital consultancy Disruption Advisors and author of the newly published book Smart Growth: How to Grow Your People to Grow Your Company
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The Five Guiding Principles of Effective Microlearning

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In a powerful survey by ATD, 90% of learners reported better understanding of fundamental concepts after completing a microlearning component. 84% of learners said they were more likely to put new concepts to immediate use when microlearning was offered, and 59% of learners completed MORE training than required when offered via microlearning components. If you’d like to achieve this level of success with your next training program, ttcInnovations invites you to join a live session on The Five Guiding Principles of Effective Microlearning.
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Your Everyday Best: Setting Appropriate Expectations for Children

High expectations for success can contribute greatly to a learning environment in which young children thrive.
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