From the Archive: Infusing Equity in K-12 Curriculum Design, In the Classroom & At Home
Episode 009 • 48 min
Every teacher is a curriculum designer, creating experiences for people to understand and learn. In this episode, we explore curriculum design with an important lens: equity.
In this episode, we explore curriculum design with an important lens: equity. Successful curriculum connects with kids of different backgrounds and learning styles, and contains content beyond a white-centric history and approach. We discuss with CoDesign Collaborative’s very own Director of Learning and Interpretation, Diana Navarrete-Rackauckas, and Dr. Aaliyah Samuel, who at the time of the recording was the Executive Vice President of Government Affairs and Partnerships at NWEA. Now, Dr. Aaliyah Samuel is the Deputy Assistant Secretary for State and Local Engagement at the U.S. Department of Education. The conversation also explores strategies for parents who were transformed into teachers almost overnight because of COVID-19. It’s all connected because our kids are growing up and learning in the context of a global pandemic — their learning experience has dramatically changed — and during a growing, global protest movement against police brutality against Black Americans. Our guests provide insights on how we can meet this unique moment for our kids and our communities. Plus we have our weekly dose of good design.
Weekly Dose of Good Design
- Sam: 8 Can’t Wait campaign
- Liz: camping tent
- Diana: Black Lives Matter
Links
- Resource: COVID-19 closures & learning loss
- Blog: NWEA Blog
- Resource: Diverse Books for Children
- Research: Children Use Facial Appearance to Guide and Predict Social Behavior
Sam Aquillano
CoDesign Collaborative
Host
Liz Pawlak
CoDesign Collaborative
Host
Diana Navarrete-Rackauckas
CoDesign Collaborative
Guest Co-host
Aaliyah Samuel
NEWA
Guest