At Corwin, we believe that promoting equity at all levels of the educational system is a moral imperative that stems from a uniquely human capacity for empathy, fairness, and justice. We are proud to learn from and sponsor the work of brilliant and courageous scholars and practitioners who have made us better people and help us build a better world.
When your school includes a diverse community of learners, you must have the best tools in hand for tackling the challenges that special and gifted educators face with grace and skill. These resources for special educators offer tried-and-true advice, practical tools, and evidence-based strategies for success.
What is Youth Equity Stewardship?
Youth Equity Stewardship is:
“Whether it is the air we breathe, the noises we hear, or the machines we use, almost everything we do on a daily basis is somehow connected to science! With authors such as Page Keeley, Cary Sneider, David Sousa, and more, Corwin has you covered across a wide range of topics from general science methods to formative assessment to the ever-growing focus on STEM. Our Science and STEM resources promote experiential learning opportunities and real-world preparation for today’s diverse students.”
What is Youth Equity Stewardship?
Youth Equity Stewardship is:
The five phases of Youth Equity Stewardship ignite a creative energy in students and staff to lead social change.
Below you will find information that helps inform your decision to bring Douglas Fisher, Nancy Frey, or a member of their collaborative in for extended professional learning on Close & Critical Reading in your school or district.