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Leading for Equity - Data-Driven Equity Audits and District Protocols for Success

November 21, 2020 AASA, The Superintendents Association
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Leading for Equity - Data-Driven Equity Audits and District Protocols for Success
Show Notes

This edWeb podcast is hosted by AASA, The Superintendents Association.
The webinar recording can be accessed here.

Dr. Leila Nuland, Managing Director of K-12 Research Team at Hanover Research, presents best practices on the importance of equity audits and shares frameworks that districts can use to implement equity agendas that bring about real change. Current data trends are shared. Nationally recognized school leaders, Dr. Daryl Camp, Superintendent of San Lorenzo Unified School District, (San Lorenzo, CA), and Dr. Gregory Hutchings, Superintendent of Alexandria City Public Schools (Alexandria, VA), share examples of how their districts are putting research into action.

Essential questions include 

  • To what extent is the district offering a diverse and inclusive environment? 
  • To what extent do the district’s administrative and fiscal policies and practices ensure an equitable work and learning environment? 
  • To what extent do the district’s resource practices and policies establish an equitable and inclusive work and learning environment? 
  • To what extent do the district’s curriculum and instruction policies and practices cultivate an equitable work and learning environment? 
  • In what ways can the district support changes to school and classroom curricula and practices? 


Listeners learn about strategies to address systemic disparities and inequities in order to benefit all students.

AASA, The Superintendents Association
AASA advocates for equity for all students and develops and supports school system leaders.

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