Events

Am I My Brother’s Keeper: Improving the Educational Experiences and Outcomes of Black and Latinx Males ★

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Am I My Brother's Keeper: Improving the Educational Experiences and Outcomes of Black and Latinx Males REGISTER NOW UCI School of Education Assistant Professor Adriana Villavicencio will present findings from her upcoming book, Am I My Brother’s Keeper?, which chronicles a four-year study focused on improving the educational outcomes of 15,000 Black and Latinx males…

Reimagining the Latinx Experience in America | Adriana Villavicencio: Am I My Brother’s Keeper? ♥

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Adriana Villavicencio Am I My Brother’s Keeper? Educational Opportunities and Outcomes for Black and Brown Boys A virtual presentation of the Reimagining the Latinx Experience in America book talk series Am I My Brother’s Keeper? offers powerful insights into the challenges of implementing large-scale educational change. The book, chronicling the Expanded Success Initiative (ESI), a four-year study…

NIH Diversity Supplements ♥

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NIH Diversity Supplements Please join the University of California Global Health Institute in promoting National Institutes of Health (NIH) Diversity Supplements for students, postdocs, and faculty. NIH Diversity Supplements are an underutilized resource that allows administrative supplements to a wide variety of funding mechanisms to enhance diversity in the scientific work force. The mechanism also…

NIH Diversity Supplements ♥

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NIH Diversity Supplements Please join the University of California Global Health Institute in promoting National Institutes of Health (NIH) Diversity Supplements for students, postdocs, and faculty.   NIH Diversity Supplements are an underutilized resource that allows administrative supplements to a wide variety of funding mechanisms to enhance diversity in the scientific work force. The mechanism…

“Embracing the value of language diversity through a transdisciplinary investigation of multilingualism” Presented by Gigi Luk ★

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The UCI School of Education Brown Bag series presents “Embracing the value of language diversity through a transdisciplinary investigation of multilingualism” Presented by Gigi Luk Associate Professor, McGill University Monday, November 1, 2021 12:00 – 1:00 p.m. (PST) Register to connect via Zoom Abstract: In many schools across the U.S., children who speak a minority…

Faculty/Staff Lunch & Learn: Trauma-Informed Educator Brainstorm Session ♥ ✚

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Faculty/Staff Lunch & Learn: Trauma-Informed Educator Brainstorm Session Looking for ways to develop your skills and techniques as a trauma-informed educator? Join CARE and your colleagues for a 30-minute session that will summarize some values and tips to keep in mind when using trauma-informed practice and provide participants time to brainstorm and consult with each…

Promoting education equity through high-impact tutoring: actuating research in response to the pandemic ♥ ✚

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The UCI School of Education Brown Bag series presents “Promoting education equity through high-impact tutoring: actuating research in response to the pandemic” Presented by Susanna Loeb Professor, Brown University Monday, November 29, 2021 12:00 – 1:00 p.m. (PST) Register to connect via Zoom Abstract: The COVID-19 pandemic shuttered schools across the nation, causing extended disruptions…

Teaching for Justice Conference: A Spotlight On Teaching Asian American Studies Across the Curriculum ♥

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Teaching for Justice Conference: A Spotlight On Teaching Asian American Studies Across the Curriculum Friday, April 29 – Saturday, April 30, 2022 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Online/In-Person RSVP Here The UCI Center for Educational Partnership and UCI Teacher Academy formally invite you to a 2-day conference for K-12 educators and all stakeholders interested in…

Teaching for Justice, a two-day conference that spotlights teaching Asian American studies ♥ ★

UCI Student Center

EVENT:  UCI’s Center for Educational Partnerships and the UCI Teacher Academy in partnership with the UCI Humanities Center and UCI Libraries Southeast Asian Archive will host a two-day conference intended for K-12 educators and all community members interested in integrating the principles of Asian American studies into their professional work. WHEN/WHERE:  9 a.m.-4 p.m. on Friday, April…

If They Build It They Will Come: Engaging African Americans in Research and Health Education ♥✚

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Dr. Karen D. Lincoln is a social worker and sociologist with expertise in societal and social determinants of health and well-being among Black Americans. As a social scientist, she focuses on the social, psychosocial, and public health factors related to mental health disparities. Currently, she is an Associate Professor in the Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of…