Kean University Foundation

For Support Of Equity Unbound

  • Amount
    $217,047
  • Program
  • Date Awarded
    6/9/2023
  • Term
    36.0 Months
  • Type of Support
    General Support/Program
Overview
Equity Unbound, co-facilitated by Kean University, is an emergent, collaborative community that creates equity-focused, open, connected, intercultural learning experiences across countries and contexts. This grant will support the expansion and open dissemination of their global equity work, which is coordinated via a year-round roster of established professional activities and offerings. Their annual MYFest (Mid-Year Festival) virtual learning experience will engage higher education and K-12 educators, educational developers, and librarians in exploring open educational practices, open publishing, community building, and socially just education. (Substrategy: Field Building)
About the Grantee
Address
1000 Morris Avenue, Union, NJ, 07083, United States
Grants to this Grantee
for support of Equity Unbound  
Equity Unbound, co-facilitated by Kean University, is an emergent, collaborative community that creates equity-focused, open, connected, intercultural learning experiences across countries and contexts. This grant will support the expansion and open dissemination of their global equity work, which is coordinated via a year-round roster of established professional activities and offerings. Their annual MYFest (Mid-Year Festival) virtual learning experience will engage higher education and K-12 educators, educational developers, and librarians in exploring open educational practices, open publishing, community building, and socially just education. (Substrategy: Field Building)
for sponsorship of MYFest 2022  
Equity Unbound, co-facilitated by Kean University, is a collaboratively developed curriculum and community that creates equity-focused, open, connected, intercultural learning experiences across classes, countries, and contexts. Equity Unbound will design and co-create MYFest (Mid-Year Festival), a virtual learning experience for higher education and K-12 educators, educational developers, and librarians to explore open educational practices, open publishing, community building, and socially just education. Offerings will include one-off workshops, deep conversations in the style of virtually connecting hallway conversations, and longer tracks where participants will work together over several sessions to solidify and build on their learning in community. (Substrategy: Field Building)

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