Mary Antón, Ed.D. is a retired school principal with 18 years of experience leading in public and independent schools. Mary received her doctorate from Harvard Graduate School of Education and works in the area of achievement motivation in the success of students of color and school leadership.
Currently Mary is the Principal of Learning•Leading•Becoming Equity Leadership coaching and working with schools and individual leaders around the country who are interested in systemic school change geared towards dismantling racism. Mary’s equity practice is focused on developing strong support for aspiring and practicing leaders of color, supporting schools as they move all educators to understand the ways that their own identities shape their practice, and moving institutions to dismantle institutional, interpersonal, internalized and ideological racism. She leads virtual groups for educators on Keeping Race at the Center in the time of COVID-19 and virtual networking. Mary is co-founder of Schools Transforming a new non-profit that works with materials first developed in conjunction with the Reimagining Integration for Diverse and Equitable Schools (RIDES) project out of Harvard Graduate School of Education. She leads work supporting schools as they establish strong DEI teams and guides schools through Equity Improvement processes. A strong advocate of asset-based support for Emergent Bilinguals (students learning English beyond their home language), Mary teaches about second language acquisition and culturally proficient pedagogy for culturally and linguistically diverse learners at the graduate level, through Tufts University, Simmons University, Boston College.
Mary serves as Chair on the Board of Directors for POCIS, (People of Color in Independent Schools, Nor.Cal). A proud Mexican-American, Mary is active in a number of organizations that foster the education and well-being of students of color and those from historically marginalized populations.
Mary is a consultant for AllSides for Schools, and believes that the key to successful work in equity is establishing multiple partnerships across different sectors – learning together through diverse perspectives. Mary’s practice in schools has been featured in articles in Usable Knowledge and is discussed in the book Unconscious Bias in Schools: A Developmental Approach to Exploring Race and Racism by Tracey Benson and Sarah Fiarman. Most recently Mary was featured in an interview about coaching in the June issue of The Learning Professional, Learning Forward’s Leadership magazine and guided two webinars on Keeping Race at the Center in the time of COVID19 for leaders across the country through Harvard Graduate School of Education which was featured in HGSE’s Usable Knowledge series June 24, 2020. She has two recent articles published in The Learning Professional, one on virtual networks (February 2021) and Practical Tools for Dismantling Racism (June 2021).
A national and international presenter, Mary believes that the heart of good leadership is in establishing strong collaborative coaching and mentoring relationships with teachers and leaders so that through their inspiration, they can inspire others.
Date: Wednesday October 6th, 2021
Location: 300 Hammond Pond Parkway
Time: 8:30am - 4:30pm
Please note: Even If your EII Is not explicitly focused on Culturally & Linguistically Diverse Students - also known as ELLs, there Is likely some Intersectionality between the students you are focusing on and this subgroupd of students.
1. September 29th, 2021: Complete this Survey of Experiences
2. Conduct an Equity Audit
Collect the following information on your school or setting
Make a copy of your Equity Audit and link it to the Cover Page of your EII/IDP spreadsheet before the workshop on 10/6/21
3. Conduct at least one interview of 20-30 minutes with a parent, caregiver, student or teacher who works with multilingual learners. Consider your Equity Impact Initiative in deciding on your interview if you are doing just one. (Note: It is critical to get students’ perspectives at some point).
Interview Guides
Readings:
Vamos! How School Leaders Promote Equity and Excellence for Bilingual Students (Scanlan & Lopez, 2012) A review of 79 empirical articles synthesizing how school leaders can use research literature to craft effective & integrated service delivery for culturally and linguistically diverse students.
Translanguaging Theory in Education (García & Kleyn, 2016) A detailed overview of translanguaging and its’ use in comparison to other ways of conceptualizing language learning as serial monolingualism. If translanguaging is new to you, you may want to watch a translanguaging video first.
(Optional) Leading Data Conversation Moves: Toward Data-Informed Leadership for Equity and Learning (Park, 2018) This research article tenets will be used in our data discussion and planning.
Case Studies:
Please choose ONE case study to read thoroughly
Short Videos to Develop Translanguaging Content (Optional)
What is Translanguaging - Short (2 minutes) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iNOtmn2UTzI
Adopting a Translanguaging Approach - Short https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9-08jDnN9cc
CUNY Series on Translanguaging (videos between 2-6 minutes)
Teaching Bililnguals (Even if You’re Not One) 2017
Episode 1 - Intro https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LCx55q6e0uA (2 minutes)
Episode 2 Being an Advocate for Bilingual students (5:24) Elementary
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qzc3hz8sDJU&t=1s
Episode 3: (4:47) Bilingual Superpowers K-8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aP7NILgtVa8
Graphic novels
Episode 4: (5:15) Knowing your students MS
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1llwiSQNemw
Episode 5: (5:14) The Benefits of Bilingual Ed
Translanguaging Teachers Guide with sample lessons Translanguaging: A CUNY-NYSIEB Guide for Educators https://www.cuny-nysieb.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Translanguaging-Guide-March-2013.pdf