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El Yaafouri, Louise – Educational Leadership, 2022
Educators can take specific steps to better connect with and support newcomer families. Long-time teacher of newcomer students and English language learners-and now a consultant and founder of Diversified, Louise El Yaafouri explains what educators and schools need to be aware of and ways they can sensitively connect the families of newcomer…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Refugees, Teacher Role, Family School Relationship
Urtubey, L. Juliana – Educational Leadership, 2020
When an English learner is referred for an evaluation for disability and possible special education services, educators must establish a trusting relationship with that student's family, clarifying the process for them and making the family part of all decision making. Urtubey explains cultural differences we should be aware of in how many Latinx…
Descriptors: Hispanic Americans, Special Education, English Language Learners, Disability Identification
Gorski, Paul – Educational Leadership, 2019
School leaders committed to bringing racial equity must ask why educators in schools who advocate fiercely for equity often feel isolated or face repercussions, while educators who are reluctant to make change for equity are rarely challenged. Gorski, who has decades of experience working for school-based equity, says most racial-equity efforts in…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Social Justice, Teacher Role, Educational Change
Hattie, John; Fisher, Douglas; Frey, Nancy – Educational Leadership, 2016
Although research indicates that feedback can be one of the most effective instructional strategies for improving student performance, getting students to listen and act on feedback can be complicated. If feedback is vague and personal, students may pay attention only to positive comments that are positive and boost their self-image ("That…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Barriers, Goal Orientation, Success