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to
Location
Campus Center Library, Room L- 312 and via Zoom
Online Location
The presentation will focus on culturally responsive pedagogy as it relates to teaching for social justice across content areas mainly mathematics, writing, and special education.
Launching in the Spring 2022 semester, each of the 4 schools, School of Arts and Sciences, School of Education, School of Business, and School of Professional Studies, conduct a lecture that serves as an example of teaching, research, engagement in learning that is reflective of SUNY Old Westbury’s Mission. Please see the schedule below of the lectures happening this semester:
- Cold War Long Island: February 23 – 2:40 PM
- Prof. Karl Grossman (American Studies/Media & Communications) and Dr. Christopher Verga (Suffolk County Community College)
- Register Here
- We Charge Genocide: A Contextualized Review of Consequences of Police Violence: March 28 – 2:40 PM
- Dr. Rahwa Haile (Public Health)
- Register Here
- Pharaonism as Racial Nationalism in Egypt: March 29 – 2:40 PM
- Dr. Kyle Anderson (History & Philosophy)
- Register Here
- An American Sickness: A Closer Look Into the American Healthcare System: April 5 – 2:40 PM
- Dr. Veronika Dolar (Politics, Economics, and Law)
- Register Here
- Culturally Responsive Pedagogy Across Content Areas: April 27 – 2:40 PM
- Dr. Elizabeth Morphis (Childhood Education & Literacy), Dr. Julio Gonzalez (Exceptional Education & Learning), and Dr. Blidi Stemn (Childhood Education & Literacy)
- RegisteR Here for Zoom or attend in person at Campus Center Library, Room L-312