Inclusive Resources

Educators are aware of and responsive to the ways that students are marginalized by our current education system and educators’ and students’ explicit and implicit bias (positive and negative).

Videos

Dreaming of Effective Practice

Sharon (an educator) experiences the challenges of improving access and retention outcomes for underrepresented students in Career and Technical Education due to a lack of interest and engagement by her colleagues. The good news is her experiences are all just part of a bad dream. Her school’s team are all deeply engaged, committed, and working hard to make sure all students experience access, equity, and inclusion in CTE.

Lamar Watson and his friends are high school students at a Career and Technical Center (CTC) in the Cosmetology program. Growing up, they had a wonderful experience at the community barber shop, and as a result, they were excited to enter the CCTC cosmetology program on a pathway to become owners of their own full-service barber shop. But the gender, racial, and economic biases and bullying from other students have created tension and frustration among the boys with the teacher, the program and the school. Making the video is the last, best effort by Lamar to create change. Will the teacher and the school community listen?

Barriers to Learning

Building Effective Learning Environments: Inclusive

What does creating an inclusive environment look and feel like? This video summarizes the previous NEIR indicators (normalize and empower) and introduces the concept of a deep welcome. Deep welcome is the experience students and educators feel when they are in their classroom feeling safe, comfortable, included, and loved. But how do you create that experience?

Shared Effective Practices

Observing Inclusive Environments:

Vex Unified Robotics

From problem-solving under pressure to cheering each other on, this event was all about innovation, inclusion, and epic robot moves!

We invite educators to share their effective practices with us by filling out the form below—your valuable resources may be showcased on our webpage to inspire and support fellow educators.

Suggested Sites

The following websites support STEM/CTE administrators, faculty/teachers, and counselors (educators) in serving their students. They provide tools and resources for educators at low or no cost and have been vetted for quality by education practitioners on behalf of the SEI.

SEI accepts no and receives no remuneration or direct benefit for identifying these websites or their resources for educators.

If you would like to share a website that supports teachers creating effective learning environments, please fill out the form below.