Leading School Change Takes Willpower
Dr. Doris McEwen delivers a powerful keynote address at Education Northwest's event. Addressing over 200 principals and coaches at this day long event that supports leaders of Title I schools in need of improvement. You can read more about her speech by clicking here. You can click her picture to watch the video.
Dr. Doris McEwen delivers a powerful keynote address at Education Northwest's event. Addressing over 200 principals and coaches at this day long event that supports leaders of Title I schools in need of improvement. You can read more about her speech by clicking here. You can click her picture to watch the video.
Urban Issues
Betsy Miller-Jones of Oregon School Board Association conducted an informative four-part interview of Dr. Doris McEwen. The interview provides detail information about her background, the Equity Lens, the achievement gap, the Four Wills™ necessary for changing a student's trajectory and embracing social media as well as other strategies school board members can employ in raising student achievement.
Betsy Miller-Jones of Oregon School Board Association conducted an informative four-part interview of Dr. Doris McEwen. The interview provides detail information about her background, the Equity Lens, the achievement gap, the Four Wills™ necessary for changing a student's trajectory and embracing social media as well as other strategies school board members can employ in raising student achievement.
The State of Black Boys
Dr. McEwen was a panelist at the Black Parent Initiative's forum on The State of Black Boys. The Black Parent Initiative (BPI) and City Club hosted this community forum to share the "frightening statistics about critical issues such as student discipline and graduation rates." The mission is to bring about positive change in the community. To view this informative panel discussion, click the image on the right or click here.
Dr. McEwen was a panelist at the Black Parent Initiative's forum on The State of Black Boys. The Black Parent Initiative (BPI) and City Club hosted this community forum to share the "frightening statistics about critical issues such as student discipline and graduation rates." The mission is to bring about positive change in the community. To view this informative panel discussion, click the image on the right or click here.