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Aaliyah Samuel
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A new podcast that examines systemic racism inAmerica’s schools will detail strategies superintendents and their teams can deploy to build equity in education, its creators say.

produced the testing nonprofit NWEA, will feature education leaders discussing thelaws, policies, and practices that haveexacerbated racial inequities in schools.

堰看壊岳油Aaliyah Samueland her guests will cover school funding, diversity in the education workforce and testing inequities, among other topics.

“Inequities within our public education system do not exist by accident, they are the result of carefully orchestrated policies that used tools like school funding, divestment and testing to perpetuate achievement and outcome gaps for students of color, says Samuel, NWEA’s executive vice president of government affairs and partnerships.


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Although the past may be grim, as educational leaders, we have the opportunity to use these same tools to reimagine systems of learning and teaching so we can construct a more equitable future,”Samuel says.

The five episodes are:

  1. Testing America’s freedom
  2. School funding: The real challenge in achieving educational equity
  3. What’s race got to do with It? Everything.
  4. The missing summative: What does it mean for the future of assessment?
  5. Paving the way for an equitable future: Words of wisdom from the next generation of leaders

Guests of the podcast include, among others:

  • Lea Austin, co-director of Center for the Study of Child Care Employment at The University of California Berkeley
  • Wayne D. Lewis Jr., dean of the School of Education at Belmont University
  • Daniel Thatcher, senior fellow for education finance policy at the National Conference of State Legislatures
  • Thomas Toch, director of FutureEd
  • Jason Willis, area director for strategic resource planning & implementation at WestEd

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Matt Zalaznick
Matt Zalaznick
Matt Zalaznick is the managing editor of District 91心頭istration and a life-long journalist. Prior to writing for District 91心頭istration he worked in daily news all over the country, from the NYC suburbs to the Rocky Mountains, Silicon Valley and the U.S. Virgin Islands. He's also in a band.

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