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Ever wondered how one person's advocacy can reshape educational policies and create lasting change for students and their families? Hear from Debbie Smith, Vice President of Government Relations at Curriculum Associates, as she shares her compelling journey of advocating for her son and how it sparked a broader movement for change within school districts. Learn the strategies she employed, from leveraging research to engaging with key decision-makers, and discover how you, too, can become an effective advocate for improvement in your educational community.
Beyond individual advocacy, Debbie dives into the power of collaboration among educators, highlighting the importance of mutual support in professional development. Join us for an episode filled with practical advice and inspiring stories that illuminate the transformative power of dedicated advocacy and collaboration.
Read Curriculum Associates' blog: CurriculumAssociates.com/blog
Follow us on Twitter: @CurriculumAssoc
Follow us on Instagram: @MyiReady
Have feedback, questions, or want to be a guest? Email [email protected] to connect with us!
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Ever wondered how one person's advocacy can reshape educational policies and create lasting change for students and their families? Hear from Debbie Smith, Vice President of Government Relations at Curriculum Associates, as she shares her compelling journey of advocating for her son and how it sparked a broader movement for change within school districts. Learn the strategies she employed, from leveraging research to engaging with key decision-makers, and discover how you, too, can become an effective advocate for improvement in your educational community.
Beyond individual advocacy, Debbie dives into the power of collaboration among educators, highlighting the importance of mutual support in professional development. Join us for an episode filled with practical advice and inspiring stories that illuminate the transformative power of dedicated advocacy and collaboration.
Read Curriculum Associates' blog: CurriculumAssociates.com/blog
Follow us on Twitter: @CurriculumAssoc
Follow us on Instagram: @MyiReady
Have feedback, questions, or want to be a guest? Email [email protected] to connect with us!

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