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Foundational Knowledge for Achieving Equitable Outcomes

$59 Members, $89 Nonmembers

$89.00

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During this session, participants will discuss how privilege, implicit bias, intersectionality, and inclusion (inclusive practices) are related to social justice in schools and school systems.  Specific attention will be given to disparities in achievement (e.g., disability and gifted identification) and discipline (i.e., suspension and expulsion) as a function of inequitable access, opportunity, and other factors (e.g., ineffective practice and policy). A framework for embedding socially just practices and principles into school-based service delivery will be offered to help educators achieve equitable outcomes for all students and families.

Speakers

Charles A. Barrett, PhD, NCSP is a Coordinator for Diagnostic and Psychological Services with Loudoun County Public Schools. Additionally, he is an adjunct lecturer at Northern Virginia Community College, the Graduate School of Education at Howard University, the College of Education and Human Development at George Mason University, and the Department of Psychology at Millersville University. An award-winning educator for his commitment to students, families, schools, and communities, Charles has held various leadership positions with the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) and frequently speaks to a variety of professional and lay audiences about promoting positive outcomes for children. To learn more about Charles, including his books on a variety of topics that are relevant to educators and communicate hope and wholeness, visit www.charlesbarrett.org.

CEUs/CPDs

LMFTs/LCSWs/LPCCs/LEPs: This course meets the qualifications for 1.5 hours of continuing education credit for LMFTs/LCSWs/LPCCs/LEPs licensed by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences. NCSPs: The course meets the qualifications for 1.5 hours of Continuing Professional Development for Nationally Certified School Psychologists, under Provider Number 1025, licensed by the National Association of School Psychologists. CASP is responsible for the content of this workshop.

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