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Diversity Without Divisiveness: A Guide to DEI Practice for K-12 Educators
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Diversity Without Divisiveness: A Guide to DEI Practice for K-12 Educators in Vernon, BC
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Diversity Without Divisiveness: A Guide to DEI Practice for K-12 Educators in Vernon, BC
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Diversity Without Divisiveness: A Guide to DEI Practice for K-12 Educatorsprovides frameworks and tools to help you move beyond the buzzwords and truly practice DEI by fostering a shared vision for inclusive education.Written by two educators with rich backgrounds in DEI practice and training, this book shows how to promote inclusivity without falling into partisan promotion of prescribed beliefs. Hoyt and Ham address common misunderstandings, explain the crucial interaction between DEI and SEL, and provide language for addressing parents' concerns about DEI. The authors also invite educators to tackle DEI challenges in K-12 education: Should students be assigned to "affinity groups"? How can DEI be integrated into curricula? What are some tools for DEI professional development? How can we mitigate objections from those feeling threatened by DEI values?The book offers a plethora of tools to ensure that DEI is not just an ideal to strive for but a tangible reality within every classroom. There are also firsthand accounts from educators who are actively engaging with DEI in impactful ways. With Hoyt and Ham's tangible solutions, you'll be able to chart a course for a more inclusive and equitable school.
Diversity Without Divisiveness: A Guide to DEI Practice for K-12 Educatorsprovides frameworks and tools to help you move beyond the buzzwords and truly practice DEI by fostering a shared vision for inclusive education.Written by two educators with rich backgrounds in DEI practice and training, this book shows how to promote inclusivity without falling into partisan promotion of prescribed beliefs. Hoyt and Ham address common misunderstandings, explain the crucial interaction between DEI and SEL, and provide language for addressing parents' concerns about DEI. The authors also invite educators to tackle DEI challenges in K-12 education: Should students be assigned to "affinity groups"? How can DEI be integrated into curricula? What are some tools for DEI professional development? How can we mitigate objections from those feeling threatened by DEI values?The book offers a plethora of tools to ensure that DEI is not just an ideal to strive for but a tangible reality within every classroom. There are also firsthand accounts from educators who are actively engaging with DEI in impactful ways. With Hoyt and Ham's tangible solutions, you'll be able to chart a course for a more inclusive and equitable school.




















