
Provide Learning Equity for High-Risk Students
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Through many years of trials and errors, we tried to develop new teaching strategies that incorporate research and technology to provide learning equity for all students. Our teaching strategies and tools redefine the roles of teachers and the learning tasks to empower students and provide learning equity. Even though are strategies and tools provide learning equity, but they are also unconventional and different from traditional classes. At the end of each semester or a school year, we surveyed our students and look at their work to self-reflect on our teaching practices, and we found that over 92% of participated students are describing how the learning equity in our classes enhance their learning and increase their success. Also, some of the teachers in our department have witnessed the benefits of our strategies and tools asked us to train them on how to implement the strategies and tools in their own classes. However, a crucial requirement to implement our teaching strategies is hosting a Learning Management Website. Since we co-founded the company in 2018, we have spent of $10,000 on business expenses and server costs to support seven teachers currently. We train those teachers online through step-by-step videos or after school during our free time. As current teachers, we understand, and we will not promote our business at our districts in any way because it would be a conflict of interest. However, the teachers who implemented the strategies and tools are inspired to share with other teachers. More and more teachers have asked us to train them on the strategies and how to use the tools. Inspired by our students and fellow teachers, three of us co-founded Win Elements LLC to run StreamlineED.com . It is the only teacher-driven, all-in-one, and online PD that include both strategies and technology to empower teachers to provide learning equity for all students, especially for at-risk students.
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Organizer
John Nguyen
Organizer
Lake Elsinore, CA