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Dean’s Distinguished Lecture Series featuring Dionne Cross Francis

Peabody Hall

Dionne Cross Francis, an associate professor of mathematics education at Indiana University will deliver the UNC School of Education's Dean's Distinguished Lecture Series on Thursday, Jan. 23, 2020, from noon - 1 p.m. in Peabody Hall room 220. Her talk is titled "Teachers as Learners: Designing for Holistic Teacher Development. Dionne Cross Francis is an […]

Beyond Online Learning: Student Safety and Well-Being During Coronavirus

With COVID-19 and the closure of schools, many narratives have focused on remote learning and teaching, and in some spaces food security. But what about our most vulnerable students? This pandemic also compromises student safety and well-being. Teachers and school leaders are primary reporters of physical and sexual abuse, neglect, and other issues of wellness. […]

Remembering our past. Focused on our future. – S. Kent Butler

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Black History Month Conversation Series: Remembering our past. Focused on our future. In celebration of Black History Month, each Thursday in February, the UNC School of Education’s Dana Griffin — Dean’s Fellow for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion — will host leaders in counseling education and psychology for hour-long, online discussions focused on the role of […]

Remembering our past. Focused on our future. – Paul C. Harris

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Black History Month Conversation Series: Remembering our past. Focused on our future. In celebration of Black History Month, each Thursday in February, the UNC School of Education’s Dana Griffin — Dean’s Fellow for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion — will host leaders in counseling education and psychology for hour-long, online discussions focused on the role of […]

Remembering our past. Focused on our future. – William Jackson (’18 Ph.D.)

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Black History Month Conversation Series: Remembering our past. Focused on our future. In celebration of Black History Month, each Thursday in February, the UNC School of Education’s Dana Griffin — Dean’s Fellow for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion — will host leaders in counseling education and psychology for hour-long, online discussions focused on the role of […]

Remembering our past. Focused on our future. – Cheryl Holcomb-McCoy

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Black History Month Conversation Series: Remembering our past. Focused on our future. In celebration of Black History Month, each Thursday in February, the UNC School of Education’s Dana Griffin — Dean’s Fellow for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion — will host leaders in counseling education and psychology for hour-long, online discussions focused on the role of […]

What’s the Plan? Methods Considerations for IES Grant Proposals | Kyle Nickodem, Ph.D., Research Statistician

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Kyle Nickodem, Ph.D., School of Education’s Research Statistician, provides guidance and resources for writing the Research Plan section of Institute of Education Sciences grant proposals. Dr. Nickodem reviews typical IES requirements for the Research Plan along with considerations for describing the study sample, selecting outcome measures, handling missing data, aligning a power analysis to the […]

Black History Month Discussion Panel: The Political Landscape of Black Oppression in Education

For Black History Month 2023, Anthony James, Ed.D., director of diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging at the UNC School of Education and UNC School of Information and Library Science, hosts the panel discussion "The Political Landscape of Black Oppression in Education." The event will focus on navigating the political landscape of Black oppression and its impact […]