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- Applying to Graduate School: A Virtual Event12:00 pm
- Tai Chi at Marsh Chapel12:00 pm
- Learn More Discussion Group 12:00 pm
- Media Training for Academics: Thriving in a Fast-Moving (and Remote) Environment3:00 pm
- Coping Through Connection3:00 pm
- Black, Female and Funny: Two women discuss writing comedy for TV3:00 pm
- Pardee Center Graduate Summer Fellows Program Information Session4:00 pm
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- What Can Abolitionist Teaching look like? Thoughts from BU Wheelock students, teachers, and faculty6:00 pm
- Virtual Sargent Choice Test Kitchen8:00 pm
What Can Abolitionist Teaching look like? Thoughts from BU Wheelock students, teachers, and faculty
Presented by the BU Wheelock Equity, Diversity, & Inclusion Committee
Panelists will participate in a facilitated discussion about their views on abolitionist teaching with time for a Q&A session from the audience.
FACILITATORDr. Chris LeiderClinical Assistant Professor of Language Education, BU Wheelock
PANELISTSLinda MindayeTFA Grad Student in Special EducationTeacher, Boston Collegiate
Gina Sheehan (Wheelock ’15,’21)BU Wheelock Alum in Math EducationTeacher, Fenway High School
Kasey TenggrenMaster’s Student in Science Education, BU Wheelock
When | 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm on Wednesday, February 17, 2021 |
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