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Key Assessment Practices for Acceleration: Implementation in Action

Online (via Zoom or similar)

Each year students enter Michigan classrooms with a wide variety of strengths and learning needs. The larger variability of learning experiences students had in 2020 has made this point more salient than ever before. The only way to understand students’ development is through informal and formal assessment. However, it is also more imperative than ever… Read More »

Education Policy Speaker Series | A Scalable Empathic-Mindset Intervention Reduces Group Disparities in School Suspensions

133F, Erickson Hall 620 Farm Ln, East Lansing, MI

Dr. Constance A. Lindsay Assistant Professor, School of Education University of North Carolina Chapel Hill Suspensions remove students from the learning environment at high rates throughout the United States. Policy and theory highlight social groups that face disproportionately high suspension rates—racial-minoritized students, students with a prior suspension, and students with disabilities. We used an active placebo-controlled, longitudinal field-experiment… Read More »

MSU College of Education Distinguished Lecturer: Dr. Howard Stevenson

252 Erickson Hall 620 Farm Lane, E. Lansing, MI

The Department of Counseling, Educational Psychology, and Special Education (CEPSE) is sponsoring a virtual visit with Dr. Howard Stevenson, a national expert on how racial stress and racial trauma can affect children and families. We seek to enhance our students’ knowledge and competencies as it relates to serving racially and/or ethnically diverse children and their families in schools, communities, and… Read More »

Urban Education Speaker Series – H. Rich Milner IV

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What do Formerly Incarcerated People Say about their Educational Experiences? Implications for Education H. Richard Milner IV (also known as Rich) is Cornelius Vanderbilt Distinguished Professor of Education and Professor of Education in the Department of Teaching and Learning at Peabody College of Vanderbilt University. His research, teaching and policy interests concern urban education, teacher… Read More »

CITED Conversations with Dr. Hildah Makori

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Join the Center for Innovation in Teacher Education and Development Conversation series, where Dr. Hildah Makori will be presenting, "Reconceptualizing Equity and Social Justice in Science Teaching."   Join Via Zoom: Meeting ID: 98116467111

Poetry of Witness, Poetry of Resistance Series: Jennifer Sperry Steinorth

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Join for a reading by MSU alumna and author of "Her Read, A Graphic Poem," Jennifer Sperry Steinorth. Jennifer Sperry Steinorth’s books include "Her Read, A Graphic Poem" (Texas Review Press, 2021), "A Wake with Nine Shades" (TRP, 2019), a finalist for Foreword Reviews Best of the Indie Press Award, and a chapbook, "Forking the… Read More »

Slavery to Freedom Lecture Series – Dr. Yusef Salaam

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22nd Annual Dr. William G. Anderson Slavery to Freedom Lecture Series Dr. Yusef Salaam, member of The Exonerated Five, is an award-winning motivational and transformational speaker, thought leader, trainer, New York Times Best Selling author, and coach. This will be a virtual event.  To attend, please register here! This event is sponsored in part by… Read More »

Success Series with Eric Thomas

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Success series is a chance to learn from the world's best motivational speaker on topics such as: How to Network How to Stay Organized How to Effectively Build Relationships Skills for Success And Plenty More! Eric was a former MSU graduate of the Master 's Program of K-12 Administration with an emphasis on Educational Leadership.… Read More »

2022 Slavery to Freedom Lecture Series – Brandon “BMike” Odums

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22nd annual Dr. William G. Anderson Slavery to Freedom Lecture Series Brandan “BMike” Odums is a New Orleans-based visual artist who, through exhibitions, public programs, and public art works, is engaged in a transnational dialogue about the intersection of art and resistance. This will be a virtual event.  To attend, please register here! This event… Read More »

Bridge Lunch Break

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Bridge Michigan invites readers to join for a discussion about how the pandemic and COVID-related policies have affected K-12 students in Michigan, including a look at the impacts of virtual and hybrid learning, social distancing and mask policies, quarantining, and school closures among other topics. Joined by Katharine Strunk, professor of education policy at Michigan… Read More »