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Education Trust Issues Report on Social and Emotional Learning from an Equity Perspective
Content type: SET Blog
Posted:
12 August, 2020
The Education Trust released a report, Social, Emotional, and Academic Development Through an Equity Lens , that recommends educators must work to create more equitable systems for students to succeed in schools. The report acknowledges that the...
Be the Change
Content type: SET Blog
Posted:
2 June, 2020
The nation has been rocked by the deaths of numerous Black people in the past weeks. What does this have to do with special education? Here are some insight from one Black male special educator.
Statement of Support for LGBTQ+ Advocacy
Content type: Press Release
Posted:
21 December, 2023
1/15/2019 The DADD Board of Directors supports the American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities’ statement on identifying sexuality as a basic human right that everyone, regardless of cognitive or physical ability, has the right to...
DADD
Statement of Support for Antiracism Advocacy
Content type: Press Release
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21 December, 2023
6/2/2020 First and foremost, to DADD’s Black members, Black students and their families, and Black practitioners – your lives matter. We share the outrage and grief and condemn the killings of our Black brothers and sisters, as well as the terrible...
DADD
Statement of Support for Indigenous Peoples
Content type: Press Release
Posted:
25 January, 2022
DADD acknowledges there are disproportionate challenges for Indigenous individuals with disabilities and we have a responsibility to better support them. We express solidarity with Indigenous Peoples who continue to grieve the treatment of their...
DADD
"Wake Up Everybody": Time to Think Ahead
Content type: SET Blog
Posted:
25 February, 2021
As teachers, we are often very resistant to trouble. I mean...PBIS, right? But sometimes, you have to—as the beloved John Lewis often said and reminded us before he became ancestor—get in ‘good trouble’.
We’re Winning But We’re Tired: How I’m Keeping the Momentum Going From Our Fight for Educational Equity Both In and Out of the Classroom
Content type: SET Blog
Posted:
13 November, 2019
It’s officially Fall, and teachers everywhere are celebrating the recent victory of the Chicago Teachers Union. At the same time, we are tired, burnt out, and counting down the days until Thanksgiving break. Here's how I'm keeping the momentum going – not...
New Equity Resource for Educators and Stakeholders Released
Content type: SET Blog
Posted:
27 August, 2020
The COVID-19 Education Coalition Centering Equity workgroup has released a set of questions that educators, school, district and state leaders, parents, and communities can ask to spark discussions to address accessibility, educator capacity, quality of...