'From Harm to Healing’: Detoxifying data and assessment through a DEIB lens

'From Harm to Healing’: Detoxifying data and assessment through a DEIB lens

Join us for a DEIB Data-handling Masterclass.

By Hannah Wilson

Date and time

Location

Online

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Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour 30 minutes

Our why:

Training and supporting DEIB leaders around the world we are often asked to support them in harvesting, analysing and presenting their DEIB data to demonstrate impact to a range of strategic stakeholders. We have called in one of our #DiverseEd network , Matthew Savage who in our eyes is a DEIB advocate and data guru.

Our session:

Matthew describes “assessment” as “getting to know you”, and “data” as “the intercontextual fragments of your story”.

In this masterclass, he will introduce his 'data cycle', a new data and assessment paradigm, intentionally designed, through a DEIB lens, to be relentlessly compassionate and curious, relational and restorative.

He aims to offer you food for thought and an appetite for action - to measure what really matters, in ways that make life better, for everyone.

Our facilitator:

Architect of The Mona Lisa Effect®, Matthew Savage is an internationally respected educational consultant, speaker and former school leader, whose work explores the nexus of wellbeing and DEIB in schools, through a range of radical new ways of knowing.

Matthew draws on the intersectional soup of his own family, together with almost 30 years working in and with education and school leadership, to challenge the ways in which schools define, deliver and enshrine, inclusion.

A board member for two international schools, and a member of the Advisory Board for Parents Alliance for Inclusion, he now works with schools around the world to help them transform their spaces, systems and cultures into environments where everyone - without condition, exception or compromise - is seen, heard, known, and belongs. He lives on the Isle of Skye, with his wonderful wife and atypical dog.

For more information visit www.diverseeducators.co.uk and/ or contact hannah@diverseeducators.co.uk

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£33.22Sep 10 · 07:30 PDT