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A show by the Equity, Disproportionality and Design team, a project of the South County SELPA.

The Equity, Disproportionality and Design (ED&D) podcast provides access to engaging conversations with educators and community members who share their personal and professional experiences. Conversations explore their journey through education, their efforts to build equity in our schools, and barriers they've overcome to make positive change.

Equity, Disproportionality and Design South County SELPA

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A show by the Equity, Disproportionality and Design team, a project of the South County SELPA.

The Equity, Disproportionality and Design (ED&D) podcast provides access to engaging conversations with educators and community members who share their personal and professional experiences. Conversations explore their journey through education, their efforts to build equity in our schools, and barriers they've overcome to make positive change.

    S2 Ep. 9: High Quality IEPs: Creating Access to Build & Sustain Collaborative Partnerships

    S2 Ep. 9: High Quality IEPs: Creating Access to Build & Sustain Collaborative Partnerships

    High Quality IEPs (HQ IEPs) Resource Lead Project works collaboratively within the Statewide System of Support to increase the knowledge and engagement of families and students and build the capacity of LEAs, COEs, and SELPAs so that IEP design and development will result in educational benefit. Additionally, they provide technical assistance to LEAs identified by the California Department of Education as needing targeted assistance.



    Biographies:

    Heather DiFede is the Executive Director for East County SELPA. She is currently serving on the IEP Expert Panel for California. Under her leadership, East County SELPA has recently administered the IEP Technical Support and Assistance (ITSA) Grant awarded by CDE and is currently serving as an Exemplar for Interagency Collaboration for the California Early Childhood Special Education Network. As a SELPA Administrator, Ms. DiFede has served as the Chair of the SELPA Administrators’ Association, and additionally is serving or has served as co-chair for the following Association Committees: Forms, CALPADS & Compliance, Local Plan, and Interagency Collaboration. She has also served on numerous statewide committees including the Dashboard Alternate School Status, College and Career Indicator for Alternate Schools, AB 2657 Restraint & Seclusion Workgroup, and the Students with Disabilities Collective. Ms. DiFede was also awarded the 2016 Special Education Administrator of the Year for California by the Association of California School Administrators.



    Leo Mapagu is the Executive Director for Santa Clara County SELPAs I, II, III, IV and VII. Mr. Mapagu started his career in the Ravenswood City School District (RCSD), which placed heavy emphasis on IEP compliance and improved outcomes for underserved students with disabilities. During his tenure in RCSD, he participated in various activities to assist district administration in meeting corrective action plan and self-improvement plan requirements. Mr. Mapagu is a collaborator, as is evident by the various partnerships he has developed. He has worked with San Jose State University and Santa Clara County Office of Education’s (SCCOE) Educator Preparation Program to train teachers in a variety of special education topics. He has also partnered with Parents Helping Parents to serve as a panelist and present on special education and IEP-related topics. As a SELPA Administrator, Mr. Mapagu is serving or has served as co-chair of the following SELPA Administrators’ Association Committees: Forms, CALPADS & Compliance, Parent Engagement, Local Plan, and Related Services.



    Jennifer Yales, Ed.D firmly believes that all students can learn–her passion for this belief, and a strong sense of responsibility, drive Dr. Yales in her advocacy for the development and implementation of structures and systems that facilitate learning for all students. She is a lifelong learner with over twenty years of experience as a Special Education professional. For sixteen years she worked in a large, urban school district in California, growing from a school psychologist before being promoted into an administrative leadership role within the district, ultimately advancing to the position of SELPA Director. Prior to going the HQIEP grant, Dr. Yales served as the Senior Director for the System Improvement Leads (SIL) project for five years.Dr. Yales is certified as a Master Practitioner in Compassionate Systems and her doctoral work focused on parent perceptions of collaboration during the Individualized Education Program (IEP) process. As a parent of a son with autism, Dr. Yales is committed both professionally and personally to providing equitable education for all students.



    Resources

    High Quality IEPs

    Empowering Futures Article

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    S2 Ep 8: Educating and Empowering Communities through Motivational Speaking

    S2 Ep 8: Educating and Empowering Communities through Motivational Speaking

    Eugene Hamilton, is a renowned speaker, youth advocate and educational consultant that has had the privilege of delivering more than 500 keynote presentations in over 25 U.S. States and internationally in such places as: England; Bermuda; Zimbabwe; the Virgin Islands and Canada. Currently, he serves as the Lead Consultant and Chief Executive Officer of The Eugene Hamilton Group, a professional speaking and PreK-12 education consulting firm.



    Biography:

    Eugene Hamilton, is a renowned speaker, youth advocate and educational consultant that has had the privilege of delivering more than 500 keynote presentations in over 25 U.S. States and internationally in such places as: England; Bermuda; Zimbabwe; the Virgin Islands and Canada. Mr. Hamilton began his career in the Everman(TX) Independent School District and most recently served as the Director of Community & Academic Partnerships at Loma Linda University in Southern California. He has received numerous awards to include: Excellence in Community Service Award from California’s 35th Congressional District and Civilian of the Year Award from the City of North Charleston, South Carolina. Currently, he serves as the Lead Consultant and Chief Executive Officer of The Eugene Hamilton Group, a professional speaking and PreK-12 education consulting firm. He resides in Los Angeles with his wife Traci and 3 year old son, Justin.



    Resources:

    The Eugene Hamilton Group

    • 31分
    S2 Ep 7: Wellness as the Key Driver in Repurposing Our Public School System

    S2 Ep 7: Wellness as the Key Driver in Repurposing Our Public School System

    Dr. Jeff Duncan-Andrade is Professor of Latina/o Studies and Race and Resistance Studies at San Francisco State University.



    Biography:

    Dr. Jeff Duncan-Andrade is Professor of Latina/o Studies and Race and Resistance Studies at San Francisco State University. He was a founder of the Roses in Concrete Community School, a community responsive lab school in East Oakland and has been a classroom teacher and school leader in East Oakland (CA) for the past 30 years. 



    Resources:

    Roses in Concrete Community School⁠

    ⁠TC Press Article on Culturally and Community Responsive Pedagogy⁠

    ⁠Harvard Ed Article on Youth Trauma and Culturally and Community Responsive Pedagogy⁠ 

    ⁠TED Talk on Youth Trauma and Culturally and Community Responsive Pedagogy⁠ 

    ⁠Interview on Equity in the Face of Inequality⁠ 

    ⁠Equality or Equity Full Keynote - Carnegie⁠ 

    ⁠Equity and Equality: Toward a Model of Community-Responsive Education (Race and Education) - Amazon ⁠

    ⁠Equity and Equality: Toward a Model of Community-Responsive Education (Race and Education) - Harvard Press

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    S2 Ep 6: Universal Design for Learning: Building Access & Opportunities for all Students

    S2 Ep 6: Universal Design for Learning: Building Access & Opportunities for all Students

    Jennifer Boettger is a Statewide Lead in the Open Access UDL project. The Open Access Project is funded by the California Department of Education and the California Collaborative for Educational Excellence as a content Lead within California's Collaborative for Educational Excellence. 



    Biography:

    Jennifer Boettger is a Statewide Lead in the Open Access UDL project. In the role, Jennifer works diligently to improve educational outcomes for all students by providing organizational support through her work promoting the UDL Framework and aligning initiatives that focus on creating an equitable learning environment that values culture, diversity, and community. She joined the Open Access team to lead the training and coaching efforts in UDL, which is her passion.  Jennifer is passionate about UDL Implementation…supporting site teams in learning about UDL and building the culture and practices necessary to change systems.

    She is a seasoned educator, working in various roles within general and special education (Secondary English Teacher, from traditional high school, AP coursework and alternative education; Educational Specialist K-12; Instructional Coach). Her experience includes being a program specialist, statewide and national conference presenter, and UDL coach.  She believes that variability is an asset to any educational setting.



    Resources:

    ⁠Open Access

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    S2 Ep 5: Bringing Schools, Families and Communities Together: Community Schools as a Strategy

    S2 Ep 5: Bringing Schools, Families and Communities Together: Community Schools as a Strategy

    Luisa Paningbatan, Executive Director, Whole Child and Community Design Student Services and Programs, and Erin Mahoney, Senior Director, Community Schools Whole Child and Community Design at the San Diego County Office of Education



    Biographies:

    Luisa Paningbatan has over 20 years of experience in education. She currently serves as the Executive Director of Whole Child and Community Design at the San Diego County Office of Education (SDCOE) leading the regional technical assistance support for emerging and existing community schools in Imperial, Orange and San Diego counties. Prior to SDCOE, she served as Director of School Support in the NYCDOE Office of Community Schools managing a team that supports over 200 community schools in Brooklyn and the Bronx around high leverage practices to support successful implementation of the community school strategy.  Luisa also served as the Director of Teacher Recruitment in the NYCDOE Office of Teacher Recruitment and Quality overseeing teacher recruitment for 1,800 schools.  Luisa participated in the Coro Leadership New York program and in Results Count, a national leadership program led by the Annie E. Casey Foundation.  She served as a sixth-grade English Language Arts teacher at MS 301 in the South Bronx and has worked in the Office of Community Partnerships at DC Public Schools. She earned her master’s degree in public administration from Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs, a master’s degree in education from Bank Street College of Education, and a bachelor’s degree in history from the University of California Los Angeles.  

    Dr. Erin Mahoney is the Senior Director, Community Schools, Whole Child and Community Design at the San Diego County Office of Education (SDCOE). She has experience as a Special Education teacher, Academic Coach, Associate Principal, Principal and as an Executive Consultant with the Equity, Disproportionality, and Design team at the South County SELPA. With her dissertation focus on social emotional learning, Erin is passionate about ensuring every student is known for their strengths, interests, fears, and dreams, and provided the specific supports they need to be successful academically and in life.



    Resources:

    ⁠⁠Community Schools⁠

    • 32分
    S2 Ep 4: Expanding the Support and Advocacy for Multilingual Students with Exceptional Needs with Lupita Olguin-Rubio and Vanessa Lopez

    S2 Ep 4: Expanding the Support and Advocacy for Multilingual Students with Exceptional Needs with Lupita Olguin-Rubio and Vanessa Lopez

    Lupita Olguin-Rubio and Vanessa Lopez are both Coordinators of Inclusionary Practices at Project MuSE, Imperial County SELPA. Project MuSE is a Special Education Resource Lead within the Statewide System of Support.



    Biographies:

    Lupita Olguin-Rubio is a Coordinator of Inclusionary Practices at Imperial County SELPA. Ms. Olguin-Rubio has over 25 years of experience as a curriculum coordinator providing professional development on English learners' literacy and language development topics at the Imperial County Office of Education. Ms. Ms. Olguin-Rubio believes that multilingualism is an asset and that every student is entitled to have his or her voice valued and heard. She is passionate about this philosophy and imparts this zeal in all her projects. Ms. Olguin-Rubio operates with a systems lens and recognizes that as educators, we are all change agents and have the capacity and ability to contribute. to transforming our school systems to improve outcomes for all learners. Ms. Olguin-Rubio has worked as a K-6 Bilingual Educator, Site Director for the California Reading and Literature Project, Region 9 CPIN/DLL Lead, Title III EL Specialist, and English Learner Curriculum Coordinator. At present, she is a member of the Imperial County SELPA Special Education Resource Lead work: Improving Outcomes for Multilingual Students with Exceptional Needs. 



    Vanessa Lopez is a Coordinator of Inclusionary Practices at Imperial County SELPA. Ms. Lopez has over 23 years of experience teaching multilingual learners with exceptional needs in various settings. Ms. Lopez works to highlight the myriad assets all learners, including those who are dually identified, contribute to our education system and community. She believes in being a change agent, an advocate for all students, and in contributing to the collective commitment and zeal educators bring to their students daily. Ms. Lopez has worked as a K-6 Special Education teacher, English language development coach, Resource Teacher, and Academic Support Teacher. She is a Google-certified educator, certified Assistive Technology (AT) assessor, and Adapted Physical Education (APE) Teacher.  Currently, she is part of the Special Education Resource Lead work: Improving Outcomes for Multilingual Students with Exceptional Needs, and an adjunct professor at Azusa Pacific University.



    Resources:

    Project MuSE⁠

     

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