Here at UnboundEd, we’re gearing up for our final Standards Institute of 2022 in sunny Orlando, Florida. If you missed your chance to register for Standards Institute, or you just can’t get enough of UnboundEd, it’s not too late to register for our August 9-10 Virtual Summit where we’ll introduce our NEW Multi Language Learner/English Language Arts Pathway.
We pride ourselves on providing a highly engaging virtual experience by maintaining a 1:17 facilitator to participant ratio. That also means that seats are limited and filling up fast!
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Accelerate your educational equity journey at Virtual Summit in August!
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For a sneak peek at our Standards Institute keynote speaker line up, check out our Meet the Speaker series across all of our social media.
This series features exclusive interviews with the education thought leaders who will be illuminating our Standards Institute attendants with their insights and experiences. For our first installment in this series, Lacey Robinson interviews education writer and author of The Knowledge Gap, Natalie Wexler.
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The Complexion of Teaching & Learning
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You can now listen to all episodes of our podcast docu-series, The Complexion of Teaching and Learning. Listen and subscribe to our series wherever you get your podcasts. The series explores thought-provoking discussions with education experts on the history and issues that impact educators, as well as Black and Brown students in the classroom.
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You won’t want to miss the upcoming documentary, The Truth About Reading. The film investigates the alarming illiteracy and sub-literacy rates among Americans, while spotlighting educators who are committed to improving literacy in schools, including our very own Lacey Robinson!
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Our Vice President of Mathematics, Rolanda Baldwin, recently participated in the Knowledgehook Math Leaders Roundtable.
Learn more about the Math Leaders Series and keep an eye out for her roundtable session by clicking below.
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Specialist, English Language Arts
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We are forever grateful for the amazing staff we have at UnboundEd. Each month, our Staff Spotlight features a different UnboundEd change-maker whose skills and expertise are helping to make educational equity a reality in our classrooms. This month, we are highlighting Brandon White.
An English Language Arts Specialist and former middle school English teacher, Brandon found that he could connect with the instruction through the language and culture of hip-hop. As an educator, he would provide cultural relevance and responsiveness through pedagogy and content. As an ELA specialist Brandon selects, adapts, and sequences open educational resources. He also supports the creation of professional development materials and resources, including co-authoring our ELA Instruction concept paper.
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Justice is found in the details of teaching and learning.®
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