Yes We Can: Culturally Responsive Pedagogy

 

CREATE Group II Powerpoint

September 24, 2009 – Ho Chunk Powerpoint

 

CREATE Group 1 Powerpoint

September 23, 2009 Ho-Chunk Powerpoint

 

EDUCATION Town Hall Meeting

A Green Bay Wisconsin EDUCATION Town Hall Meeting

Green Bay East students

Green Bay East students

Yes, We Can!

  • Do YOU want schools to listen to your concerns about the education of your children?
  • Do YOU want your children to do better in school?
  • Do YOU want to know how to help your children succeed in school?

IF YOU DO …

You are invited and encouraged to attend a Town Hall Meeting designed to empower our educational learning community.  A Wisconsin State Initiative, Project CREATE and a project with selected schools in Green Bay, will engage the community over the next year as partners in constructing the improvement of school outcomes for children and youth in general and special education settings.  Families will have the opportunity to write Parent Affirmation Letters.  These letters of introduction will be presented to teachers on the first day of school.

Where:
Green Bay East High School
1415 E. Walnut Street

When:
August 26, 2009 at 6:30 PM

No cost to attend.  No registration required.

Town Hall Facilitators:

Dr. Gwendolyn Webb-Hasan – Associate Professor College of Education and Human Development
at Texas A&M University, Dept. of Educational Administration & Human Resources

Carl Hasan – Past President of the Bryan, Texas Independent School District (ISD) School Board

No Blaming … No Complaining … No Excuses
We Will Be Successful Together

Yes, We Can!  Yes, We Will!

 

Create Academy Preparations

We are interested in your questions, your concerns and your input. A blog has been developed to allow you to respond to and post questions about the CREATE initiative to eradicate race as a factor in the disproportionate representation of children and youth in special education.

You may post your responses and questions at http://pearlmaker.org/

Questions:
What are your concerns about the disproportionate representation of youth of color in special education?

What are your questions about the disproportionate representation of youth of color in special education?

Do you believe that the high numbers of youth of color in special education is a problem for students, families, and schools? Why and/or why not?

Please use comment option to reply.

 

Howe/Ft. Howard Workshop Preparation

Howe/Ft. Howard Workshop Preparation

As we prepare for a year of dynamic engagement, we are interested in your questions, your concerns and your input. A blog has been developed to allow you to respond to and post questions about the Green Bay initiative to improve the educational outcomes for all children, with a strategic focus on children of color.

You may post your responses and questions at http://pearlmaker.org/

Questions:
What are your concerns about the education of children at Howe?

What are your concerns about the education of children at Fort Howard?

Please use comment option to reply.