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#34 Liberty Partnership Program 1989: Recalling, Reflecting, and Celebrating a Bank Street Legacy
How often as teachers do we get to revisit the impact of our work with our students more than 30 years later?
Library Salon #34, is an occasion for members of the first cohort of Bank Street’s Liberty Partnership Program—now known as Liberty LEADS—to come together and collectively remember and rekindle the power of the program in their lives.
Hosted by founding Liberty director Dr. David Penberg, GSE ’83, the event will feature former Bank Street staff member Jeff Hall as well as Liberty graduates Daniel Ferrond, Eric Williams, Tara Crichlow, Yazmin Taylor Heart, Kimani Davis, and Madelyn Baez.https://educate.bankstreet.edu/librarysalons/1033/thumbnail.jp
Long Trip 1998 Photo 13
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Long Trip 1998 Photo 8
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Stephen Briseño Spanish Language Picture Book Award 2024 Acceptance Speech
Author Stephen Briseño gives an acceptance speech for La guardiana de la libretahttps://educate.bankstreet.edu/spanishlanguageaward/1012/thumbnail.jp
“Pour Into the Teachers”: Learning From Immigrant Women of Color Through Conversations on “Quality” in Urban Early Education and Care
In this paper, we share our conversations with an education director of an early childhood education and care center, situated in a low-income immigrant community in New York City. We highlight an expanded definition of quality that she has demonstrated as a leader of the center. In doing so, we offer possible alternative ways of creating quality and equitable ECEC practices with and for immigrant children, families, and teachers, and detail the challenges that come with resisting the status quo
The Long Trip 2024 Reflections
Includes trip itinerary, daily reflections by trippers, and photos from the 2024 Long Trip to St. Louis, Missouri.https://educate.bankstreet.edu/longtrip-2024/1000/thumbnail.jp
Introduction: The Adventures of Trans Educators: A Comic Book Issue
Through our work in teacher education and trans advocacy, the three of us (Harper, Lee, and Rachel) are lucky to regularly hear about the important work trans educators do every day. Whether it’s helping students to organize gender and sexuality alliances, mentoring trans youth, working with teachers’ unions to improve health care benefits for people of all genders, or simply showing up to school and being present for their students, there is no doubt that trans educators are making important and necessary contributions to learning environments across North America and beyond
A Little Cuckoo: A Book About Finding Your Place
The research collected in this study aims to support students, teachers, and families in understanding that friendships take many forms and that neurodivergent students don’t always make friends in the same way as their peers