Place-Based Education (PBE), so named by David Sobel, is a unique teaching technique that has been developing within the educational community. More than ever, teachers are looking to provide students with not only education, but the skills necessary to make use of it. PBE fills this need by using both the natural landscape and human […]
Join Robin DeRosa (@actualham) for a Twitter chat about Meg K. Guliford's post "We Are Not Okay, and You Shouldn't be Either" (this is also a Hypothes.is link if you wish to annotate). Use #PSUopen to tag your tweets.
We will be discussing Ibram Kendi's book "How to be an Antiracist." Please read some or all of it in advance of the meeting (note that it is available as an eBook if you have trouble locating a paper copy, since it is sold out in many bookstore right now). All members of the PSU […]
Recent nationwide events have, once again, highlighted wide racial disparities in health, criminal justice, education, and opportunity in America. These events have re-ignited an essential conversation about what we can do, at an individual level, to improve the experience of marginalized members of our communities. This interactive workshop will address a small part of this […]
Did you teach or supervise teacher candidates this spring? Could you benefit from shared thinking about the fall? Participants in this session will share experiences with remote learning and consider how those experiences will shape the fall. Contact psu-open@plymouth.edu for the Zoom link.
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