Connecting to Cabo Verde with Dr. Karen Dade

Professor of Secondary Education Dr. Karen Dade recently visited the University of Cape Verde to present at a 21-day conference as the featured scholar-in-residence.

Creating a Home in Schools: Book Launch Event

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Join Francisco Rios, Ph.D, and A Longoria, Ph.D., as they discuss the launch of their new book, Creating a Home in Schools: Sustaining Identities for Black, Indigenous, and Teachers of Color.

Book Synopsis: 

The authors of this book provide caring advice to Black, Indigenous, and Teachers of Color (BITOC) to help sustain them into and through the teaching profession. Through an examination of BITOC in the education workforce, the assets that these educators bring to the teaching profession are identified, as are some of the most critical challenges they face in today’s schools. The book illuminates the importance of cultivating and supporting social-cultural identities as resources that will serve prospective teachers and their increasingly diverse students. Rooted in an identity sustaining framework, the authors strongly encourage BITOC to bring their full cultural, social, and linguistic assets into the classroom while simultaneously encouraging their students to do the same. Creating a Home in Schools will help readers successfully negotiate and navigate the teaching profession, from pathway programs to teacher education, and into the classroom.

Book Features:

  • Explores major contextual constraints that BITOC will have to understand and navigate.
  • Identifies the cultural and linguistic assets BITOC bring with them and how to make these a central part of their teaching.
  • Focuses on the importance of a strong sense of identity and how to approach teaching and learning in identity sustaining ways.
  • Offers guidance for enacting culturally sustaining pedagogies that are rooted in BITOC identities to serve the needs of their students.

Woodring Scholarships Informational Session

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Meeting ID: 402 927 4832 | Passcode: WDRR21

Hosted by the Woodring Office of Diversity, Recruitment and Retention: We will have a presentation from the Woodring Scholarship Center and a member of the Hacherl Research & Writing Studio to answer questions about the application, how to write scholarship essays, etc. If you’ve ever thought about applying to Woodring scholarships, you won’t want to miss this event!

Remote Learning at 1 Year

Nearly a year has passed since Washington’s schools closed due to COVID-19. The state’s children are suffering a mental and behavioral health crisis so troubling that Gov. Jay Inslee has ordered educators to reopen their classrooms next month.

Experts, including WWU Elementary Education Professor Matthew Miller and Director of Instructional Technology/Associate Professor Paula Dagnon, explain why the move to online education has been so painful.

Project We Beam

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Pickford Film Center (outside - North wall)

Peace Corps Info Session

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Online (Zoom)

Info Session: Education Programs

Learn about serving as an Education Volunteer with Peace Corps!

Topics will include:

  • What is Peace Corps?
  • Serving in the Education program are a
  • Benefits of Peace Corps service

When:

  • Wednesday, February 24 2021, 4:30-5:15pm

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Peer-to-peer Advising Session

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Online (Zoom)

The Woodring College of Education will hold a peer-to-peer advising session for any students interested in teaching Elementary or Special Education on Wednesday, Nov 18 from 1-3 p.m.

Dr. Verónica Vélez Awarded 2020 Excellence in Teaching Award

Dr. Vélez is an Associate Professor in Secondary Education and the Founding Director of WWU’s Education and Social Justice Minor. Her work broadly analyzes the causes of racial inequities in education, and how they impact the educational trajectories of Students of Color, particularly Latinxs students.

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