Skip to main content

PD 718 – Study Abroad: Possible During the Pandemic?

Interested in studying abroad, but not sure how to make it work during COVID-19? Join the College of Education Global Programs Office to learn more about how studying abroad and global learning can still be possible during the pandemic. Whether you are considering virtual options or planning to go abroad in summer 2021, come chat…

PD 718 – Study Abroad: Possible During the Pandemic?

Interested in studying abroad, but not sure how to make it work during COVID-19? Join the College of Education Global Programs Office to learn more about how studying abroad and global learning can still be possible during the pandemic. Whether you are considering virtual options or planning to go abroad in summer 2021, come chat…

PD 359 – Digital Equity and Its Impact on the Classroom

The Digital Divide has existed for decades with some members of American society lacking access to the digital resources which many take for granted. K-12 remote learning during the pandemic shone a light on the issue, but what is being done to solve the problem? What is meant by digital equity and inclusion? How can…

PD 359 – Digital Equity and Its Impact on the Classroom

The Digital Divide has existed for decades with some members of American society lacking access to the digital resources which many take for granted. K-12 remote learning during the pandemic shone a light on the issue, but what is being done to solve the problem? What is meant by digital equity and inclusion? How can…

PD 885 – NCCTM General Body Meeting: Anti-racist School Improvement

Karen Anderson works with North Carolina principals to implement systemic and sustainable change in schools. Joins us to hear her perspective on making our classrooms and schools anti-racist spaces that are safe for all students. Date: Tuesday, February 23rd, 2021 Time: 6:30 - 7:30 PM Location: Online (https://ncsu.zoom.us/j/93897310376?pwd=cmw4SzNGbWwzRGR5a3UxOTVSa2p3QT09#success) Audience: All CED Students Instructor/contact: Dr. Cyndi…

PD 885 – NCCTM General Body Meeting: Anti-racist School Improvement

Karen Anderson works with North Carolina principals to implement systemic and sustainable change in schools. Joins us to hear her perspective on making our classrooms and schools anti-racist spaces that are safe for all students. Date: Tuesday, February 23rd, 2021 Time: 6:30 - 7:30 PM Location: Online (https://ncsu.zoom.us/j/93897310376?pwd=cmw4SzNGbWwzRGR5a3UxOTVSa2p3QT09#success) Audience: All CED Students Instructor/contact: Dr. Cyndi…

PD 574 – Culturally Relevant and Affirming Pedagogy: Faculty Perspectives Panel

Faculty will share their perspectives on the effective use of culturally relevant and responsive pedagogy in the classroom. Date: Thursday, February 25th, 2021 Time: 3:00 - 4:00 PM Location: Online Audience: Undergraduate/graduate students, faculty, staff, current teachers, community partners, and members. Contact: Iwinosa Idahor Credit: 0.5

PD 574 – Culturally Relevant and Affirming Pedagogy: Faculty Perspectives Panel

Faculty will share their perspectives on the effective use of culturally relevant and responsive pedagogy in the classroom. Date: Thursday, February 25th, 2021 Time: 3:00 - 4:00 PM Location: Online Audience: Undergraduate/graduate students, faculty, staff, current teachers, community partners, and members. Contact: Iwinosa Idahor Credit: 0.5

PD 6664 – The 2nd Dudley Flood Center Student Voices Webinar

Developing a culturally responsive curriculum is the first step in creating an inclusive classroom, but educators must also understand how to engage students in the curriculum. Asking students to engage in discussions regarding their education, learning opportunities, and goals almost always leads to deeper insights, greater equity, and improvements to approaches. In our second session…

PD 6664 – The 2nd Dudley Flood Center Student Voices Webinar

Developing a culturally responsive curriculum is the first step in creating an inclusive classroom, but educators must also understand how to engage students in the curriculum. Asking students to engage in discussions regarding their education, learning opportunities, and goals almost always leads to deeper insights, greater equity, and improvements to approaches. In our second session…