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Code · Washington · Title 28A — Common School Provisions · Chapter 28A.415

RCW 28A.415.443

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The definitions in this section apply throughout RCW 28A.345.115 , 28A.345.120 , 28A.410.265 , 28A.343.100 , 28A.410.260 , and 28A.415.445 unless the context clearly requires otherwise.
(1)"Cultural competency" includes knowledge of student cultural histories and contexts, as well as family norms and values in different cultures; knowledge and skills in accessing community resources and community and parent outreach; and skills in adapting instruction to students' experiences and identifying cultural contexts for individual students.
(2)"Diversity" describes the presence of similarities and differences within a given setting, collective, or group based on multiple factors including race and ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability status, age, educational status, religion, geography, primary language, culture, and other characteristics and experiences.
(3)"Equity" includes developing, strengthening, and supporting procedural and outcome fairness in systems, procedures, and resource distribution mechanisms to create equitable opportunities for all individuals. The term also includes eliminating barriers that prevent the full participation of individuals and groups.
(4)"Inclusion" describes intentional efforts and consistent sets of actions to create and sustain a sense of respect, belonging, safety, and attention to individual needs and backgrounds that ensure the full access to engagement and participation in available activities and opportunities.
[ 2021 c 197 s 2 .]
Notes:
Finding — Intent — 2021 c 197: "(1) The legislature finds that state resources have been invested to:
(a)Identify model standards for cultural competency;
(b)incorporate these cultural competency standards into both the standards for effective teaching and the standards of practice for paraeducators;
(c)develop cultural competency training programs for school district staff from paraeducators to administrators; and
(d)develop a plan for the creation and delivery of cultural competency training for school board directors and superintendents.
(2)The legislature plans to continue the important work of dismantling institutional racism in public schools and recognizes the importance of increasing equity, diversity, inclusion, antiracism, and cultural competency training throughout the entire public school system by providing training programs for classified staff, certificated instructional staff, certificated administrative staff, superintendents, and school directors that will be provided in an ongoing manner." [ 2021 c 197 s 1 .]
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