H. Richard Milner IV, Helen Faison Professor of Urban Education at the University of Pittsburgh, visits SUNY Buffalo State as part of the Woods-Beals Endowment in Urban Education Speaker Series to share his expertise on urban education, culturally responsive teaching, and the ways racism and poverty impact PreK-12 students opportunities to learn.
What are the assets students bring with them into the classroom? How can teacher- and community-practices support student academic and social success? During this community discussion, issues of race and poverty will be framed to help educators and community members identify PreK-12 students’ experiences and educators’ mindsets and practices that prevent and support students’ opportunities to learn.
Event is free, open to the public, and can be followed on Twitter at #BSCUrbanEdTalk.
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