The antiracist fellowship, funded by ODE, is broken down into several arcs for “decentering.” One of them is pushing back against the “euro-centric worldview” on “indi…
, funded by ODE, is broken down into several arcs for “decentering.” One of them is pushing back against the “euro-centric worldview” on “individualism.”
Another arc focused on “unlearning;” fellows will learn to “practice understanding themselves as a grounded bridge between curriculum and their students.” This arc will also focus on “unlearn[ing] harmful practices that deny self, story, relationship, and context.” The training will teach educators how to create “racially affirming environments” in their classrooms.The fellowship will “deepen educators’ understanding… of the individual, the institutional and the systemic impacts of racism on schools and communities.” Fellows will create their own project “that disrupts a racist pattern/practice/policy, or works towards liberation/equity/decolonization.”
In order to qualify, grant applicants must demonstrate an “equity lens or tool” in order to “ensure that no focal group or community is ignored in the process of community engagement and plan development.Educator Advancement Council
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