Many BIPOC students experience racial bias while attending college through racism, discrimination, and microaggressions. Racial Battle Fatigue is a theory that explains how exposure to racial bias can result in detrimental psychological and physiological stress. While many institutions of higher education host a variety of mental health resources, counselors and support staff are rarely racially representative of the students they serve. In this webinar, hear from higher education and mental health experts on how BIPOC students are disproportionately represented in needing mental health supports on campus and how IHEs can better meet their needs.
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Across 2021, states enacted significant reforms in early childhood education, expanding access, reforming governance, and addressing workforce needs. Join us for a year-end review, spotlighting 2021’s big wins for little kids.
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Many students work full-time, support their families, and face financial burdens impacting persistence. During this webinar, we’ll talk to a group or resource experts about what it means for students to be successful in higher education in 2021. This session will redefine student success to encompass today’s college students and highlight innovative practices to improve persistence and retention, narrowing equity gaps in student outcomes.
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Students sit at the center of education, yet there's often little opportunity for them to speak directly to leaders shaping the policies that impact them. Not so in North Dakota, where Superintendent Kirsten Baesler considers her student cabinet one of the greatest influencers in her career. Superintendent Baesler and members of her student cabinet join us to talk about how the cabinet came to be, how it works, and why it's so important.
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Learn about what led to interest in micro-credentials as a way to strengthen educator knowledge and practice. The session will examine key components, benefits, and challenges of creating and providing micro-credentials, including how teachers are recognized for earning micro-credentials.
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By building connections between school districts, elementary schools, early childhood programs, and community agencies, the First 10 partnership model works to improve the quality and coordination of education and care. Join a panel of partnership leaders to learn more about this innovative approach to rallying community support for children and families.
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In the second of a three-part series with digiLearn, attendees will hear from a group of states that are leading the way on establishing policies, practices, and barriers related to micro-credentials.
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As higher education institutions return to campus, education leaders are grappling with the various implications of COVID-19 vaccine mandates and the numerous state laws that govern those requirements. The constantly shifting environment of the pandemic, coupled with changing FDA approvals for vaccines, have made this a conversation of importance for education leaders. Panelists will discuss current best practices in vaccination requirements, its implications on equity and access, and how this changes the future of postsecondary education.
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We are ecstatic to receive $1.25M from the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative to work toward more inclusive schools and classrooms for teachers and students of color. We look forward to working with TNTP, The Education Trust, Men of Color in Education Leadership, New Leaders, and Teach Plus to increase the number of leaders of color by 30,000 by 2030.
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Applications are open for the 2022-2023 cohort of John M. Belk Impact Fellows! We invite students currently enrolled in community college, undergraduate programs, and graduate programs in North Carolina to apply for this 10-month, hands-on learning experience. Learn what current Fellows are up to at their nonprofit placements in our new video.
You can find the application here. Please share with any students that might be interested.
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We are celebrating our 20th anniversary! Check out our timeline each week as we reveal another year of work at The Hunt Institute and hear about the education continuum from our team. Follow along on social media as we celebrate the past, present, and future of The Institute.
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