Presented by Malika Ali, Chief Innovation Officer, Throughline Learning
Sponsored by Throughline Learning
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Are you interested in unlocking proven strategies to help students regulate their emotions, manage behaviors, and effectively advocate for their needs? View this edWebinar to hear real stories from the field that showcase how to integrate social-emotional learning and academics with students across a variety of educator roles.
We identify ways to move students from self-awareness to self-regulation, toward self-directed learning, along with the positive implications on educator well-being and morale. You access strategies from three perspectives—principal, counselor, and classroom teacher—and leave with ideas to apply them directly to your context.
This recorded edWebinar is of interest to K-12 teachers, school leaders, and district leaders.
About the Presenter
Malika Ali is passionate about community-driven change management and culturally responsive education. As the Chief Innovation Officer at Throughline Learning, she leads program visioning and R&D initiatives across all partner schools and districts. She was a Rhode Island District Teacher of the Year, served on Governor Raimondo’s STEAM and Equity in Educator Preparation Committee, and was named one of the nation’s top emerging and inspirational Black leaders in education innovation by LearnLaunch.
Malika holds an M.Ed. in education policy and management from Harvard Graduate School of Education and a B.A. in public health from Brown University. As a daughter of strong and brilliant Eritrean refugees, Malika has spent her life critiquing the systems that perpetuate educational inequity. She is proud to be a part of the struggle to ensure that all children have access to, and can take advantage of, an empowering education.
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Throughline Learning is a non-profit organization that supports the entire school community by addressing the needs of teachers, leaders, and community members so that student experiences improve and outcomes rise. We use virtual and in-person sessions to coach teachers, amplify best practice, and increase student engagement in rigorous curricula. We coach leaders on data protocols that drive improvement efforts and we co-design strategic staffing models that activate diverse community members as tutors, mentors, and classroom educators. Our partnerships help build the capacity, clarity, and coherence needed to spread joyful learning across your district.