How Diverse Institutions of Higher Education Prepare Culturally Responsive Educators
Posted by Mid-Atlantic Regional Education Laboratory on November 28, 2016
How Diverse Institutions of Higher Education Prepare Culturally Responsive Educators
- Learn what the research tells us about colleges and universities that have a history of training a racially or ethnically diverse body of preK — 12 educators
- Learn about the experiences and outcomes of educators who are trained in a setting focused on cultural responsiveness
- Explore distinguishing institutional factors that can be incorporated into existing programs
In this free webinar, Dr. Mary Dilworth, a nationally recognized expert on education research, will share her findings and experience preparing students generally, and students of color specifically, to teach in diverse classrooms.
This is the seventh session in our 2016 Educator Effectiveness Webinar Series.
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November 29, 2016
3-5 p.m. ET
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