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Webinar: Exploring the Intersection of Race and Disability in K-12 Education — Session on Stakeholder and Family Engagement

As part of its Pursuing Equitable Outcomes: Exploring the Intersection of Race and Disability in K-12 Education Webinar Series, the National Center for Systemic Improvement (NCSI) is hosting a session focusing on Stakeholder and Family Engagement: Creating Meaningful Opportunities for Authentic Student, Family, and Stakeholder Voice.

The purpose of this session is to examine ways to engage and partner with students, families, and communities impacted by racial inequities to identify problems and to create and implement systemic solutions to ensure equitable learning conditions and outcomes for Black students with disabilities or who may be identified as needing special education services.

Tuesday, February 16, 2021

3:30-5:00pm ET / 12:30-2:00pm PT

Learn more and register here.

The series is aimed at SEA staff (within special education and beyond). NCSI also welcomes all interested stakeholders, including other state agency staff, representatives of parent and family organizations, LEA staff, state-level or national technical assistance or professional development providers, representatives from institutions of higher education, and other education stakeholders.

NCSI Conversation Series

Event Type

Webinar

Date

February 16th, 2021

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