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- Sparking Innovation with NSF’s Dr. Erwin Gianchandani12:00 pm
- Faculty Development Seminar Series: How to Design Initiatives to Advance Health Equity12:00 pm
- Conversations with the Dean, Creating a Sustained, Thriving Special Education Teacher Workforce – What Will It Take? 3:00 pm
- International Women’s Day Celebration4:00 pm
Conversations with the Dean, Creating a Sustained, Thriving Special Education Teacher Workforce – What Will It Take?
Featuring BU Wheelock Faculty Members:
Elizabeth Bettini, Associate ProfessorZachary Rossetti, Associate Professor
While students in need of special education services currently make up about 15% of all public-school enrollments, teachers with special education expertise are in short supply. We’ll discuss the factors contributing to the shortage, as well as possible solutions.
When | 3:00 pm to 3:45 pm on Thursday, March 28, 2024 |
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Location | Zoom Webinar/Online |