Kendi has also written a children’s book on antiracism and frequently speaks about related topics of equity and inclusion. A significant challenge of 2020, specifically in terms of remote learning, has been ensuring students have the devices needed to learn as well as reliable Wi-Fi to access online classes and assignments. Beyond that, educators and others have pointed out additional disparities in the amount of face time students have with teachers and peers, and insufficient accommodations for students with disabilities.
The event’s broader agenda ranges from interactive lectures to sessions where thousands of attendees come together to hear speakers such as Kendi.
ISTE Live is slated to have an inspiring start. On Sunday, Quentin Lee, principal of Childersburg High School in Alabama, and ISTE CEO Richard Culatta are expected to “kick off the week with helpful tips and activities.” Lee rapped and danced in a now-viral COVID-19-themed parody of MC Hammer’s “U Can’t Touch This.”
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