As our PreK-12 schools endure the educational effects of remote and hybrid learning for 18 months, concerns are being raised by our educational leaders on the current racial equity concerns districts need to consider and the long-term strategic thinking that needs to be employed to sustain a racial equity focus. Temple University's faculty in Educational Leadership and Policy are convening a three-part series to provide examples of developing racial equity goals and metrics.
Join the College of Education and Human Development for Building Racial Equity Goals & Activities, the first session of the Equity Series for Educational Leaders, on Tuesday, March 16, from 3:00-5:00 p.m.
Presenters include:
- Dr. Ruby Ababio-Fernandez, Senior Executive Director, Office of Equity and Access at New York City Department of Education
- Dr. David Aderhold, Superintendent of Schools, West Windsor - Plainsboro Regional School District, New Jersey
- Tamara Acevedo, Deputy Superintendent of Academics, Denver Public Schools