Finding safe and inclusive ways of providing face-to-face professional learning opportunities
remains a priority for our organization. We look forward to creating events where educators can reunite to deepen connections and professional learning experiences.
Can't make it to an in-person event listed below? We encourage you to take a look at our library of ILA Digital Events and Resource Collections. Other opportunities to engage with ILA are listed on our Volunteer & Lead page.
Advancing Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging Through Literacy
Friday, May 19, 2023 | 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m. ET
Martin Luther King Jr. Student Center at Delaware State University, Dover, DE
To raise literacy achievement, improve student engagement, and demarginalize voices in our classrooms and in the literacy field, it is critical that we weave diversity, equity, and inclusion in all our efforts—but if a sense of belonging for all students (and staff) is not achieved, then those efforts are in vain.
The International Literacy Association and Delaware State University invite you to an event geared toward literacy educators and leaders in the Mid-Atlantic region that will include interactive, evidence-based sessions focused on how to foster that sense of belonging—on inspiring change and improving literacy learning through culturally responsive and culturally competent leadership and community building. You’ll learn how to use literature to help students explore social identities, strategies for empowering all learners to become independent readers, and the importance of a building- or district-wide effort in supporting all students. In addition, this in-person event will give you the opportunity to expand your network with fellow attendees engaged in this important DEIB work.
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Michele Myers
Keynote
Stephen Peters
Keynote
Jahsha Tabron
Keynote
Tony Allen
Rita Bean
Amanda Bodine
Kia Brown-Dudley
Teré Crawford
Yvette Davenport
Mwenyewe Dawan
Lynne R. Dorfman
Aileen Hower
Jacy Ippolito
Kenneth Kunz
Rachel Donnelly Lella
Lindsay Osika
Nicola Wedderburn