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2020
June
June 2020
(24 Articles)
How TikTok is Shaping Politics: A
New York Times
Q&A With TC’s Ioana Literat
New Vice Dean for Research
Friday, June 26, 2020
Now More Than Ever: The 2020 Reimagining Education Summer Institute
Moving online and focusing on COVID and racial justice
Hope as Practice
Angel Acosta prescribes healing-centered education and structural change for a nation torn by racism and hate
Updates for Fall 2020
Tuesday, June 23, 2020
Bright Colors on a World Canvas
In the world’s largest refugee camps, Max Frieder is using art to fight COVID and gender-based violence and heal the scars of genocide
The Ethical Technologist
In guiding Fieldston School’s transition to online learning, new Assistant Principal Kenny Graves has modeled how to bridge the technology divide
Observing Juneteenth
Wednesday, June 17, 2020
A Call for New York State to Dramatically Improve Media Literacy Education
Students must be media literate to be democracy ready, asserts a new report from a coalition of civic and education organizations convened by a TC center
A Brain-Based Treatment for COVID Anxiety
TC’s Douglas Mennin is testing a modified form of Emotional Regulation Therapy
New Study Shows Americans Concerned About the Pandemic's Effect on Learning
On a Quest Against Illiteracy
From Colombia to the South Bronx, Victoria Henry Cervantes is giving young people access to the written word
Don’t Blame the Victims
A new book edited by TC’s Mariana Souto-Manning argues that “a rhetoric of failure” has “sanctioned inequity”
Grief and Outrage, Tempered by Hope
More than 400 attend TC’s virtual gathering in response to systemic racism
Informed Activism Is the Best Policy
D.L. Moffitt is taking the fight to improve education to the policy arena
Better Trainings Won’t End Police Brutality
Writing in
The Hill
, TC’s Peter Coleman urges a systemic approach
Staying Plugged In
Detra Price-Dennis has provided hope and counsel to K-12 teachers during a daunting time
“The Fight against Racism and Inequity Isn’t Part of Our Mission – It
Is
Our Mission”
Responding to brutal murders and “centuries of unhealed wounds,” TC voices sound a call for action
“An Ordinary Person, Doing Something Extraordinary”
In charting his education career, Eddie Ortiz has channeled a courageous teacher who risked all
Leveraging Media Literacy to Pursue Social Justice
In TC’s MASCLab, Azsaneé Truss decided to fight for social justice — as a college professor
Finding Identity by Helping Others Build It
Joey Eisman has tapped fields from neuroscience to Jewish education to help young people engage and grow
Daring to Change Group Dynamics
Zad El-Makkaoui decided at 17 to be an organizational psychologist. TC gave her the tools for the field’s toughest challenges
A Revolution in Real Time
A message from Erica Walker, Director of the Institute for Urban and Minority Education (IUME)
A message on our current crisis
Tuesday, June 2, 2020
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