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Welcome to our collection of free resources on educational equity. These materials are created by WEEAC staff, nationally renowned subject matter experts, and leading organizations and agencies in the field. These resources use information from publicly available sources. Some text may be directly quoted or closely paraphrased from those sources.

Note: The U.S. Department of Education recognizes the term special populations as students who are experiencing homelessness, students who are neglected or delinquent, students in foster care, and students who are English Learners.

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Creating and Sustaining Discipline Policies That Support Students’...

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African American Student Attendance and Engagement: Challenges and...

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Newcomer Toolkit

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From Policy to Practice: Preventing and Addressing Bullying and...

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Transformative Social-Emotional Learning in Action: An Approach for...

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Religious Bullying: How to Get Help and Cope

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Protecting Student Mental Health in the Face of Antisemitism and...

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Supporting Native American Students Through Culturally Relevant Education

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