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Webinar “No More Status Quo: Tips for Transforming Teaching to Support All Learners”

Published: March 6, 2023; Author: Julia Sonrisa

 March 16, 2023    05:00 PM-06:00 PM EDT
Webinar “No More Status Quo: Tips for Transforming Teaching to Support All Learners”

We know that every student learns differently — but the level of differentiation and personalization it can require to teach to each of their needs is impractical given the demands on most educators. While it can be overwhelming to ensure that we provide exactly what our learners need to be successful during and after they leave our classrooms, there are strategies we can employ that are manageable for educators and can best serve all students.

In this edWebinar, Melody Maitland, Director of Student Services at Capital City Public Charter School, will share the policies and strategies her district employed to scaffold, support, and advocate for every learner. Join us to learn how you can replicate these strategies in your own classrooms, school, or district.

This edWebinar will interest K-12 teachers and school and district leaders. There will be time for questions at the end of the presentation.

About the Presenter

Melody serves as the middle school Director of Student Services at Capital City Public Charter School. Melody has worked in DC for over a decade first as a special education teacher and then leader. She is passionate about student self-advocacy, sustainable systems, and access to a rigorous education for all students. She earned her BA in Sociology and Leadership Studies from the University of Denver, her Master of Social Work from the University of Denver, and her Master of Education from George Mason University. In her free time, Melody loves watching documentaries, going to fairs and festivals, and eating out!

About the Moderator

Toni Rose Deanon taught middle school English for 10 years and will forever identify as a teacher. Toni Rose strives to be the teacher that she never had growing up, so she focuses on anti-bias, anti-racist work and wants to create a brave space for everyone around her. As a queer Filipinx, she understands just how important it is to be represented, valued, and belong. She especially loves being a thought partner for and celebrating teachers.

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Time: 5:00 pm — 6:00 pm EDT

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