Exploring Next Generation Education

Becoming an Anti-Racist ELA Teacher


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Teaching for an anti-racist future starts with educators. According to a new paper written by three NC State College of Education assistant professors of English education and literacy, Michelle Falter, Ph.D., Chandra Alston, Ph.D., and Crystal Lee, Ed.D., “an anti-racist educator must actively work to dismantle the structures, policies, institutions and systems that create barriers and perpetuate race-based inequities for people of color.” This webinar, inspired by this paper and featuring two of its authors, will focus on how to actively move forward toward anti-racist ELA teaching.

Hosts
  • Dr. Hiller Spires, Executive Director and Associate Dean, Friday Institute for Educational Innovation
  • Dr. Jose Picart, Deputy Director, Friday Institute for Educational Innovation
  • Panelists
    • Dr. Michelle Marie Falter, Assistant Professor, NC State College of Education
    • Dr. Crystal Lee, Assistant Professor, NC State College of Education
    • Jayda Smith, 7th Grade English and Social Studies Teacher, North Guilford Middle School
    • James Daniels, Middle Grades English and Social Studies Education Student, NC State College of Education
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      Exploring Next Generation EducationBy Friday Institute for Educational Innovation