Educating Harlem, Histories of Learning and Schooling in an American Community
The Department of Arts & Humanities would like to invite you to a Public Lecture by Dr. Khalil Muhammad, the Director of the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. Grand Simplification:...
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by: Frank Corva The TESOL and Applied Linguistics Programs would like to extend a warm thanks to Dr. Philip Everson and Emilie Pooler from Educational Testing Service (ETS) for their innovative...
View ArticleDr. Khalil Muhammad Visits TC
by Eric Strome On Wednesday, April 24th the Arts & Humanities Department hosted Dr. Khalil Muhammad, who presented “Grand Simplification: Historical Illiteracy in the Age of Mass Incarceration” as...
View ArticleStudent Publication: Lauren Kelly
Hip-Hop Literature: The Politics, Poetics, and Power of Hip-Hop in the English Classroom English Journal, Vol. 102, No. 5, May 2013 “This article was initially written as a proposal to the director of...
View ArticleCPP Cafe: What Keeps Us Locked In?
Related Posts Preview: Racial Literacy Roundtable, March 11 Empowering Black Girls: Monique Lane TESOL/AL Roundtable’s Fall 2014 Research Forum, a Relaxed and Lively Event Doctoral Student Adam...
View ArticlePreview: Racial Literacy Roundtable, March 11
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View ArticleProf. Janet Miller to Receive the Mary Anne Raywid Award at AERA
Professor Janet L. Miller Janet L. Miller, Professor of English Education, will receive the Mary Anne Raywid Award of the Society of Professors of Education (SPE) on April 18, 2015, during the...
View ArticleThe Confined Arts in Brooklyn, Disrupting Confinement Narratives
by Jessica Daniels The Confined Arts: 2nd Edition brought new and old faces to Shwick Market and Gallery in Brooklyn on the evening of March 27th, 2015. In a larger space with a stronger crowd, the 2nd...
View ArticleEmpowering Black Girls: Monique Lane
Monique Lane, Minority Postdoctoral Research Fellow Excerpt reposted from TC Today Spring/Summer 2015 Issue Growing up in South Los Angeles, Monique Lane wished for a teacher who understood the trials...
View ArticleEnglish Ed Professor Sherdian Blau On Student Summer Reading Lists
Picture: Sheridan Blau An April article in Reuters Health on new research into choice in young children’s summer reading lists, Distinguished Senior Lecturer and English Education Program Coordinator...
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