Join us! All faculty, staff, and students are welcome to attend.
AERA 2020 Brown Lecture in Education Research
College of Education Watch Party and Panel Discussion
October 22, 2020
4:45 - 6:45 p.m. CST
Sponsored by the College of Education Diversity, Equity and Multicultural Education (DEME) Committee.
Register now.
The Segregation Pandemic: Brown as Treatment or Placebo
Register on Zoom and plan to join us October 22 for a livestream watch party and a panel discussion following this year’s AERA Brown Lecture.
This year’s speaker is William F. Tate IV, Provost and Executive Vice President of Academic Affairs at the University of South Carolina, a leading expert on the intersections between race, education, society, and public health. Our watch party will be an interactive opportunity to engage with colleagues within the College and submit questions for our post-watch party panel discussion!
Following the watch party, stay on the Zoom webinar to participate in the College of Education’s panel discussion of the lecture and the importance of the Brown decision. Featured panelists:
- James D. Anderson, College of Education Dean
- Rochelle Gutierrez, Professor of Curriculum and Instruction
- Helen Neville, Professor of Educational Psychology
- James Shriner, Associate Professor of Special Education
- Colvin Georges, Doctoral Student in Education Policy, Organization and Leadership
- Adrienne Dixson, Professor of Education Policy, Organization and Leadership and DEME member (Moderator)
Please send any questions to dean@education.illinois.edu.