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Transforming Our Kinder-First Grade Literacy Program

2024, Santa Clara County, Reading/Writing, Elementary School, Funded Projects

Our team is committed to doing all we can to ensure that all our students are successful readers. We are setting out to transform our kinder-1st grade literacy program by doing a series of personalized professional development with The Reading League.

Unlocking the Science of Biliteracy

2024, San Francisco, Reading/Writing, Elementary School, Funded Projects

This project serves to enhance our professional capacities as teachers by providing us with the requisite knowledge and skills to instruct emergent biliteracy students effectively.

Returning to our Roots: Crafting Empowering Learning

Reading/Writing, 2024, Alameda County, Elementary School, Funded Projects

We will reinvigorate SEED’s mission by designing Project-Based Learning units infused with best practices in Dual Language and Universal Design for Learning (UDL).

Using Science and Social Justice to Raise Teaching Practice

Marin County, 2023, STE(A)M, Middle School, Funded Projects

Our project will serve teachers of students in a historically Black, disadvantaged, and low-income community facing severe environmental and social issues.

The Power of Play

Alameda County, Social & Emotional Learning, 2023, Elementary School, Funded Projects

Play theorist Brian Sutton-Smith concluded, ‘The opposite of play is not work–the opposite of play is depression.’ While research supports this, traditional schools continue to treat play as frivolous and double down on the pressure to raise students’ standardized test scores.

Raising a Community of Writers

2023, Yolo County, Reading/Writing, Elementary School, Funded Projects

We aim to cultivate passionate, independent student writers, as well as to grow as teachers and leaders. We all teach Writing Workshop (WW). Our goal is to give students meaningful writing experiences that reflect their identities, as well as encourage collaboration, perseverance, and a love for writing.

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2024

  • Cultivating our Collective Efficacy to Support Future Social Justice LeadersJune 10, 2024
  • Ecosystems of Ethnic Studies for Social Justice (ESSJ)June 10, 2024
  • Equity for SMHS Science StudentsJune 10, 2024
  • Bilingual DEI Learning through Project Based LearningJune 10, 2024
  • Inquiry to Empower Collective EfficacyJune 10, 2024
  • Cultivating Conversation: Increasing Student Talk in the ClassroomJune 10, 2024
  • Transforming Our Kinder-First Grade Literacy ProgramJune 10, 2024
  • Unlocking the Science of BiliteracyJune 10, 2024
  • Returning to our Roots: Crafting Empowering LearningJune 10, 2024

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June 1, 2025 / Cohort 12 Awardees Announced


July 2025 / LIGHT Awards Convening of Awardees


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