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Nuts & Bolts Webinar on Innovative Pedagogies: American Indian Education 

For: Higher Education Faculty

This webinar features Dr. Gregory Cajete, who will discuss practices for inclusively and effectively teaching American Indian students.

Nuts & Bolts Webinar on Innovative Pedagogies: Praxis of Recognition

For: Higher Education Faculty

This webinar features Dr. Louie Rodriguez, who will discuss the concept of recognition, a conceptual framework to be applied to curricular and pedagogical experiences of Latina/o youth that seek to raise students' consciousness through critical thinking and dialogue.

Nuts & Bolts Webinar on Innovative Pedagogies: Pathologizing Poverty

For: Higher Education Faculty

This webinar features Drs. Tyrone Howard and Kerri Ulluci, who will discuss how to move past the mythologies about poverty that surface in classrooms toward strategies for educating students from impoverished backgrounds.

Nuts & Bolts Webinar on Innovative Pedagogies: Afrocentric Pedagogy

For: Higher Education Faculty

This webinar features Sharif El-Mekki, who will discuss strategies for revolutionizing education by increasing the number of Black educators so that low-income Black and other disenfranchised students can reap the full-benefits of a quality public education.

Nuts & Bolts Webinar on Innovative Pedagogies: ELA and Critical Pedagogy

For: Higher Education Faculty

This webinar features Dr. Aimée Myers, who will discuss three approaches for revising your English Language Arts (ELA) curricula through a critical lens.

Nuts & Bolts Webinar on Innovative Pedagogies: Pedagogy of Hope

For: Higher Education Faculty

This webinar features Dr. Tiffany D. Pogue, who will discuss a pedagogy of hope, a Freirian critical approach to teaching based on a need for hope and a desire to confront forces of domination.

BranchED seeks to support individual educator preparation programs (EPPs) and the field at large in reimagining and redefining “quality” preparation programs such that attention to issues of diversity and equity are explicit, embedded, and inextricably linked to high-quality performance.

The Resource Portal was created to support our community by providing resources such as instructional materials, online modules, podcasts, practice-based learning opportunities, research briefs, teaching video library, tool/toolkit, and webinars.

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