VIRTUAL:  Developing Equity in Early Childhood Education (12 COK Hours)

VIRTUAL: Developing Equity in Early Childhood Education (12 COK Hours)

Series | Available

Virtually Rockville, MD 20852 United States
e-class will be scheduled in Zoom
ALL
9/4/2025-9/25/2025
6:30 PM-9:30 PM EDT on Th
$60.00

VIRTUAL: Developing Equity in Early Childhood Education (12 COK Hours)

Series | Available

Developing Equity in Early Childhood Education

The Developing Equity in Early Childhood Education is a four-part training series that provides leaders, administrators, and practitioners an opportunity to examine and address issues that impact equitable early childhood education.  Join Michele Hall, an approved facilitator for this training series, in this engaging set of modules!

The series consists of four 3-hour modules that build on one another:

Module 1: Culture and Equity in Early Childhood Education

Thursday, September 4

6:30 – 9:30 PM

Virtual via Zoom

Orients participants to the foundational content that is necessary for deeper study of equity and its implications in ECE environments, including issues of human diversity that are broadly defined to include race, ethnicity, culture, nationality, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, and ability. Participants will discuss identity and culture and reflect on their own cultural identity. They will also discuss equity and identity, as well as the difference between it and equality by reviewing and discussing real-life scenarios that involve issues of equity in ECE.


Module 2: Implicit Bias: Key Concepts

Thursday, September 11

6:30 – 9:30 PM

Virtual via Zoom


Explores the science of implicit bias and how implicit bias shows up in daily life, and provides opportunities to practice strategies that interrupt implicit bias. This session emphasizes the impact of microaggressions and stereotypes that influence teaching and learning while working with children and families. Participants will engage with content that leads them to a common understanding of implicit bias and reflect on their own bias and that of others. Research studies involving bias and strategies to address bias in the workplace will be shared.


Module 3: Poverty and Privilege

Thursday, September 18

6:30 – 9:30 PM

Virtual via Zoom


Examines how social inequity leads to educational inequality and how educational inequities reproduce social inequality in the broader society. Participants will review the links between social and educational disparities and recognize the structural forces of injustice and how those forces contribute to unequal opportunities, experiences, and achievement outcomes for children and families along the lines of race/ethnicity, class, gender, and immigration status. Specific topics include poverty and privilege.


Module 4: Building Systems of Equity

Thursday, September 25

6:30 – 9:30 PM

Virtual via Zoom


Synthesizes the key outcomes from sessions one, two, and three and provides the foundational steps that need to be taken to build equity driven systems. Participants will end the series with a concrete equity goal and an action plan for success!


**For more information from the Mid-Atlantic Equity Consortium (MAEC), check out their website HERE.

MSDE Approval # CKO-160907

Course ID: ME-06022022-01 

COK Hours: 12 Professionalism



  • **Participants will need to be able to access a computer with reliable internet for this training series.

    **Participants will receive electronic copies of all materials needed for this training series.
Hall, Michele
Michele Hall

Michele Hall, Educational Trainer at MMH Early Childhood Training and Consulting LLC, holds a master’s degree in Early Childhood Education from Towson University. In her over 20 plus years in Early Childhood, Michele has worked as a Training and Curriculum Specialist, Director, and College Adjunct.  Michele serves as a PDS for the Council for Professional Recognition, an approved trainer for the Maryland Department of Education, a certified Zero to Three Trainer, Pre-K reliable CLASS Observer, Maryland Accreditation validator, and Pyramid Model Trainer/Coach.  In her free time Michele enjoys spending time walking on the beach searching for sea glass.  This year she is serving as a Board member for the Maryland Osprey and Nature Festival in Calvert County when she is learning cool facts about Ospreys and other amazing wildlife that live on or near the bay.