Storer Lectureship feat. Bryan Dewsbury, Florida International University | April 12, 2022

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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2023
  • The Tracy and Ruth Storer Lectureship in the Life Sciences Presents "The promise and practice of inclusive teaching (Public Lecture)"
    About the series: The Tracy and Ruth Storer Lectureship in the Life Sciences was established in 1960, to invite distinguished biological scientists to campus to present lectures and meet with faculty members and graduate students in their field of interest. Past Storer Lectures have included Nobel laureates, members of the National Academy of Science and acclaimed authors in medicine and the life sciences.
    Dr. Bryan Dewsbury is an Associate Professor of Biology and Associate Director of the STEM Transformation Institute. He is the Principal Investigator of the Science Education And Society (SEAS) research program, where he and his team explore questions pertaining to the social context of education. He is a Fellow with the John N. Gardner Institute and the RIOS (Racially-Inclusive Open Science) Institute where he assists institutions of higher education in transforming their practices toward equity-mindedness. Dr. Dewsbury has conducted keynotes and faculty development workshops at over 100 institutions of higher education in North America, the United Kingdom and West Africa. He is a co-author of the upcoming publication 'Norton's guide to inclusive teaching' and founder of the Deep Teaching Residency, a national faculty development workshop for instructors interested in transforming their courses toward equity-minded approaches.

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