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Working Together for Inclusion, Equity, and Excellence

Deep Equity is a comprehensive and systemic professional development process aimed at producing the deep personal, professional, and organizational transformations that are necessary to create equitable places of learning for all of our nation’s children.

This capacity-building program helps educators dismantle disparities through sustained, collaborative efforts and courageous leadership.

 


 

Virtual Keynotes

Working for Systemic Equity: A Five Phase Process (90-min)

In this interactive keynote presentation, Nicole and Benjie will describe the Deep Equity Process they and their team have been using to support school districts in eliminating educational disparities based on race, poverty, language, and other dimensions of difference. They will demonstrate strategies for engaging educators in authentic personal and professional growth related to cultural competence and culturally responsive teaching. Participants will take away practical ideas and examples of best practices for creating and sustaining long-term systemic equity work.

Leading for Equity (90-min)

Leaders that embrace courageous leadership lead the process of creating equitable learning environments for ALL through the implementation of comprehensive and systemic professional development. Explore key concepts for Leading for Equity and Excellence that provide pathways for transforming professional and organizational cultures of learning. Examine essential elements for eliminating educational disparities based on poverty, race, language, and other dimensions of difference. Leave with knowledge, skills, and tools to courageously lead every day with equity and excellence in mind.

Borderless: An Intergenerational YES! Journey (90-min)

Through Folk and hip-hop musical expression, video storytelling and interaction, Benjie Howard and Wade Antonio-Colwell share their journey as teaching artists working with K-12 youth and adults in schools across the country, and in wilderness environments. They will share methods for engaging adults and students together in equity learning. They offer an integrated pathway for youth-centered action toward reducing and eliminating educational disparities.

Virtual Sessions 

Leadership Series (3) 2-hour sessions and (8) 90- minute sessions

Courageous leadership is the key to successful and sustained implementation of the Deep Equity systemic change process. This workshop series, which is delivered over 3 non-consecutive days, is designed to support school leaders and central office administrators in their work of maximizing the district’s investment in Deep Equity professional development. The series is facilitated by Deep Equity Senior Consultants, who in their own careers have demonstrated expertise in leading systemic Equity change efforts at both the building and district levels. The central focus for the series is on Phase Five of the Deep Equity process: Systemic Transformation and Planning for Change.

Teaching and Leading for Inclusion, Equity and Excellence 2-hour sessions

Benjie Howard and Nicole Law provide a conceptual framework to guide leaders and teachers in their efforts to create a sustainable and systemic approach to educational equity. They describe the Five Phases and the Seven Principles of Culturally Responsive Teaching in the Deep Equity work. They invite participants to share their own best practices and challenges related to equity. In this interactive session, Benjie and Nicole demonstrate several of the professional development strategies that the Deep Equity team use in their work around the country, strategies that participants can take back to their own schools.

 

Youth Equity Stewardship: For Learning Communities Navigating an Inter-generational Equity Journey 2-hour sessions

Learn from founders Benjie Howard and Wade Antonio Colwell about Youth Equity Stewardship (YES!), a sustainable, inter-generational, creative facilitation process for youth and adults that enables learning communities to enthusiastically engage and advocate for culturally responsive teaching and leading practices. YES! is rooted in arts-based methods that aim to elevate youth vision and passion to the forefront of policy and progress for an evolving twenty-first century school system. They will demonstrate how the process amplifies student partnership and supports young people in understanding their personal journey and social accountability through a "stewardship" lens that creates a living example of commitment to inclusion, equity, and a new frame for educational excellence.

 

Deep Equity: CRT Deep Dive Series (9) 2-hour sessions

** Exclusively offered to clients who have completed Deep Equity Year 1

Culturally responsive educators teach and lead in such a way that more students, across more of their differences, achieve and engage at higher and deeper levels, without giving up who they are. Building on the Deep Equity Process sessions, the Culturally Responsive Teaching (CRT) Deep Dive provides participants with opportunities to apply research-based CRT practices to positively impact learning outcomes for all students. Utilizing an affirmational approach, educators will identify alignments between current district initiatives and the CRT Principles. The Deep Equity model of the Achievement Triangle will guide equity educators in deepening knowledge of self, students and practice on their path towards being equity champions that utilize CRT towards greater student engagement. This workshop series, which is delivered over 3 non-consecutive days, is grounded in the research that culturally responsive teaching is more than a checklist of strategies, but also about the ways the educators teach to deepen student engagement and elevate learning capacity.

Additional Materials

The Deep Equity Process Participant Workbook

The Deep Equity Process Participant Workbook

By Gary R. Howard

**Can only be purchased alongside the Deep Equity program.

 

We Can't Lead Where We Won't Go facilitator manual

 

We Can't Lead Where We Won't Go facilitator manual

By Gary R. Howard

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