Join award-winning author and illustrator Duncan Tonatiuh on March 7, 4-5 p.m., to see his livestreamed presentation, “Picture Books and Social Justice.” Tonatiuh will share some of his children’s books and talk about the role children’s literature can play in teaching our youth about social justice...
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President Schulz highlights the University’s accomplishments of the past 12 months. Q & A and a reception will follow the address. https://youtu.be/oitLOFRCNzs |
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Disrupting Deficit Narratives Through Equity-Minded Practice WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY, TRI-CITIES, WA As a precursor to student engagement, motivation matters. The literature is overrun with deficit thinking about diverse students, their families, cultures, socioeconomic background, abilities, and communities. Educators frequently lament about how to motivate students... |
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