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VSTE’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee: How a vision became a reality

March 23, 2021 by timstahmer

In 2019, Karen Richardson, VSTE’s Executive Director, asked the Board to investigate ways that the organization help our members educate and advocate for diversity in education.  Through her leadership, Dr. Richardson pulled together a team of individuals who shared that same passion and formed the Inclusion Taskforce, which eventually became VSTE’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee.

Through the work of the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee, VSTE is building a collection of resources here on our website, as well as developing a mentoring program, which is now in its 3rd year.

This program connects educators with Instructional Technology leaders from various parts of the Commonwealth to help them develop their own leadership skills.

We are also building a library of targeted professional development activities which currently includes a series of monthly webinars and professional development coaching activities from UnisonEdu

So, how does a vision become a reality?  It takes leadership and dedicated individuals committed to being agents of change rather than defenders of the status quo!


Written by Nicci Dowd. Nicci is a special education teacher for Prince William County Schools. She is also a member of the VSTE Board of Directors and Chair of the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee.

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Webinar: Share Your Story, Get that Job

March 17, 2021 by timstahmer

In the second of two March 2021 editions of the VSTE Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Webinar, Katie Fielding asks some relevant questions: has the past year made you think about changing schools, changing roles, or moving into educational leadership? Do you remember making a portfolio in your education program that involved a lot of page protectors and slipping in pieces of evidence? Or maybe you haven’t given your digital portfolio an update in a while.

Watch as Katie offers guidance on creating a portfolio strong both visually and content wise that will allow you to “Share Your Story, Get that Job”.

The webinar is hosted by Charles Randolph.

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Diversity, Equity, Inclusion Webinars for March 2021

March 8, 2021 by vsteadmin

Join VSTE's dynamic Diversity, Equity and Inclusion committee for two webinars in March, both presented by committee members. Free and open to all.

Share Your Story, Get That Job
March 17, 12:30 PM

Katie Fielding, Instructional Technology Coach, Prince William County Public Schools, will provide tips and techniques for creating a compelling portfolio.

Has the past year made you think about changing schools, changing roles, or moving into educational leadership? Do you remember making a portfolio in your education program that involved a lot of page protectors and slipping in pieces of evidence? Or maybe you haven’t given your digital portfolio an update in a while. Join me for guidance on creating a portfolio strong both visually and content wise that will allow you to “Share Your Story, Get that Job”.

Being the Calm in the Storm
March 3, 2021, 9:30 AM

Amy Stewart, Virtual Academy Principal, Colonial Heights Public Schools will discuss “Being the Calm in the Storm.” This webinar will highlight ways to maintain calm, transparency, and control during times of technological difficulties.

Recording Available Here

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Webinar: Being the Calm in The Storm

March 3, 2021 by timstahmer

In the first of two March 2021 editions of the VSTE Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Webinar, Amy Jackson discusses how to maintain calm, transparency, and control during times of technological difficulties. Amy currently works for a small school district in Central Virginia and is the co-chair of the VSTE Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion committee.

The webinar is hosted by Charles Randolph.

Our next edition will be on Wednesday, March 17 at 12:30.

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Webinar: Incorporating Diversity and Equity Principles Into Learning Content

February 25, 2021 by timstahmer

In the February 2021 edition of the VSTE Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Webinar, Charlotte Morris talks about how educators can include diversity and equity principles in their learning content. Charlotte is an instructional designer of graduate courses in the College of Professional Studies at George Washington University.

The webinar is hosted by Charles Randolph.

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