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Educating All Learners Alliance (EALA) is an uncommon coalition of organizations committed to resource sharing and community-building that supports the efforts of the education community to meet the needs of students with disabilities.
This podcast will feature people, resources, and useful information to provide you with content that highlights best practices for schools and educators. We hope you enjoy this podcast, find useful resources from our community, and use it for the betterment of all learners.
Check out our website at educatingalllearners.org, follow us on Twitter @educateall_org, and subscribe to our YouTube Channel Educating All Learners for more information!
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Advancing equity in education by inspiring girls to love science: Five Minutes with Full STEAM Forward
In this episode, EALA talks with Dr. Jacquie Horgan, the VP of Education at Full STEAM Forward, a non-profit organization that provides free, after-school STEAM programming to young girls of color from underserved communities. Listen in as they discuss how Full STEAM Forward is using UDL to reach all learners, and how they are advancing equity in education by inspiring girls to love science.
To learn more, visit fullsteamforward.org
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Start Small, Think Big: 5 Minutes with Modern Classrooms Project
In this episode, EALA sits down with Avery Balasbas, a Partnerships Manager at the Modern Classrooms Project. This EALA Partner is an educational non-profit organization that revolutionizes education by empowering teachers to personalize learning experiences for their students. Listen in to hear how MCP is supporting classroom teachers in transforming their classrooms through small wins and practical solutions.
To learn more, visit their website at https://www.modernclassrooms.org/
Are you a SPED or EL teacher? Check out the scholarship opportunity for MCP's virtual mentorship program at https://www.modernclassrooms.org/oakld
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Helping Organizations Thrive with the Support of Mentorship and Philanthropy
In this episode EALA is joined by 2023 past New Champion Kim Riley of The Transition Academy, alongside mentor, Deb Hanmer CEO & founder of Breakthrough Leadership. Together, they will be discussing the impact of philanthropic dollars and capacity building for organizational growth. Check out EALA's New Champions Fund. To learn more about The Transition Academy go to thetransitionacademy.org/. To learn more about Breakthough Leadership go to www.bktlead.com/.
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Shifting Mindsets for Educational Equity: A Deep Dive with All Means All
In this episode, EALA talks to Lindsay Kruse, the CEO and Co-Founder of All Means All, and Tony Castillo, the Head of Schools for YES Prep Public Schools and member of the original AMA Cohort. This Deep Dive podcast explores how All Means All is increasing equitable outcomes and opportunities for students with disabilities and other students with intersectional identities who have been historically marginalized by offering comprehensive school and system leader support. Listen in to hear Lindsay and Tony break down why adult mindset and culture is so crucial for improving outcomes for all students.
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Changing the Conversation: Five Minutes with REEL2e
In this episode, EALA is joined by Callie Turk, co-founder of REEL2e and mom of a twice-exceptional student. REEL2e is a non-profit organization working to ensure twice-exceptional students thrive in school by raising parent and educator awareness and understanding. Listen in to hear how REEL2e is changing the conversation by smashing stigmas, dispelling misconceptions, and embracing learning differences.
To learn more about REEL2e and their free resources for parents and educators visit reel2e.org
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Accessible Media, On-Demand: 5 Minutes with Described and Captioned Media Program
In this episode, EALA is joined by Cindy Camp of The Described and Captioned Media Program, the nation’s leading source of accessible educational videos. Listen in as they discuss the importance of high-quality captions and the impact of DCMP’s work for students with disabilities. To learn more about DCMP and how to access their free library of over 18,000 educational videos, visit dcmp.org.
For the full transcript, go to bit.ly/5MinsWithDCMP