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Supporting Black and Indigenous educators: Creatively developing community in Washington state

Supporting Black and Indigenous educators: Creatively developing community in Washington state

Update: 2024-08-20
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We speak with Danielle Bryant, Director of Equity at Capital Region Educational Service District 113. Ms Bryant helps to break down isolation of Black educators and supports Indigenous educators and schools on reservations. A District program facilitates paraeducators becoming certified teachers. 














Overview





00:00-00:30 Intros


00:30-01:43 Educational Service District


01:43-02:57 Areas served in Washington State—urban and rural


02:57-03:42 racial and ethnic composition of students and teachers


03:42-07:16 Recruitment and retention of teachers of color


07:16-09:31 Issues that Black teachers in particular face


09:31-11:31 Support for Black, Indigenous, & other teachers of color


11:31-14:38 Indigenous teachers and Indigenous schools


14:38-15:27 Reservations and Indigenous Nations served


15:27-18:39 Engaging in depth with Native communities


18:39-21:10 Program to help paraeducators become teachers


21:10- Outro





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References





Capital Region ESD 113 website




















Soundtrack by Poddington Bear


Photo esd113.org







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Supporting Black and Indigenous educators: Creatively developing community in Washington state

Supporting Black and Indigenous educators: Creatively developing community in Washington state

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