Gates presented at National Black Families conference

Claudia Gates, School of Teaching and Learning, shared the content of a presentation titled “Familiar Unfamiliar: Teaching Students of Color to Use Familiar Organizers to Navigate Unfamiliar Information” at the 2015 National Black Families, Black Relationships, and Black Sexuality Conference in Philadelphia. Gates discussed how The Critical Race Theory influences the educational process and inequalities that black children experience in […]

NSF Noyce grant celebration this evening

Monday, September 28, 2015
 | 5:00 – 5:30 p.m. | Langseth Hall Atrium  Come celebrate Minnesota State University Moorhead’s recently awarded National Science Foundation Robert Noyce Scholarship grant of nearly $1.2 million for the project, “Preparing STEM Teachers to Successfully Navigate the Urban to Rural Gradient in Outstate Minnesota.” We will celebrate with words, food and cool science demos the […]

Ximena Suarez-Sousa and Sue Severson attended CAEPCon

Ximena Suarez-Sousa and Sue Severson attended CAEPCon a conference sponsored by the Council for the Accredication of Educator Preparation (CAEP) in partnership with the American Association of College for Teacher Education (AACTE) September 15-19th in Washington, DC. The focus of the conference was “Continuous Improvement Mindset”. While at the conference, an individual consultation meeting was arranged with a CAEP representative […]

Dr. Camille Brandt presented paper at IASE 14th Biennial Conference in Poland

Dr. Camille Brandt, School of Teaching and Learning, attended and presented a paper at the IASE 14th Biennial Conference on Inclusive Education in Wroclaw, Poland, June 21- 25, 2015. Dr Brandt’s work addressed the creation of pathways towards more inclusive communities. While attending the conference, Dr. Brandt was able to visit the Auschwitz-Birkenau Concentration and Extermination Camps with peers from […]