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Locality: Atlanta, Georgia

Phone: +1 404-413-8070



Address: 30 Pryor St SW 30303 Atlanta, GA, US

Website: education.gsu.edu/cuee

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Alonzo A. Crim Center for Urban Educational Excellence 31.10.2020

Join Bettina Love, Joyce King, Kit Cummings, Maurice Hobson and more speakers during our 15th Annual Sources Conference! We will be speaking on topics such as The Power of Peace: Nonviolence and Conflict Reconciliation, and The Memory of our Future. Join us on November 14, 2020 for an amazing, virtual and free conference! We hope to see you there! Click here for more details: http://ow.ly/HQLw50CdEl9... Register Here: http://ow.ly/RXtN50CdEl8

Alonzo A. Crim Center for Urban Educational Excellence 20.10.2020

Don't miss Calvin Mackie and STEM NOLA at the 15th Annual Sources of Urban Educational Excellence Conference on November 14,2020! #LetsGoPeople The Virtual Sources Conference is free to attend, but registration is required. Register here: http://bit.ly/Sources2020RSVP Learn more about the conference here: https://crim.education.gsu.edu/2020-sources-conference/... #sources2020 #GSU #thestateway College of Education & Human Development, Georgia State University Georgia State University

Alonzo A. Crim Center for Urban Educational Excellence 08.10.2020

Please join us in celebrating our 15th Annual Sources Conference! This year we will be discussing the theme of "Connecting the Dots in Urban Education: Memory, Identity, and Vision" as Dr. Curtis Byrd, Special Advisor to the Provost here at GSU, mentions," We will bring together powerful thought leaders who will better expound on our goal to enhance Urban Education." Join us on November 14, 2020 for an amazing, virtual and free conference! We hope to see you there! Click her...e for more details: http://ow.ly/HQLw50CdEl9 Register Here: http://ow.ly/RXtN50CdEl8 #2020sources #thestateway #GSU College of Education & Human Development, Georgia State University Georgia State University

Alonzo A. Crim Center for Urban Educational Excellence 26.09.2020

Join us for our 15th Annual Sources Conference on November 14,2020! Explore how to advance social justice and equity in public education, and meet other like minded individuals who are working to cultivate excellence in urban education! The Virtual Sources Conference is free to attend, but registration is required. Register here: http://bit.ly/Sources2020RSVP Learn more about the conference here: https://crim.education.gsu.edu/2020-sources-conference/... #sources2020

Alonzo A. Crim Center for Urban Educational Excellence 21.09.2020

Interested in advancing social justice and equity in public education? Want to connect with others who are working to cultivate excellence in urban education? Join us on Saturday, November 14, 2020 for the 15th Annual Sources of Urban Educational Excellence Conference! The Virtual Sources Conference is free to attend, but registration is required. Register here: http://bit.ly/Sources2020RSVP Learn more about the conference here: https://crim.education.gsu.edu/2020-sources-c...onference/ #sources2020

Alonzo A. Crim Center for Urban Educational Excellence 03.09.2020

"When students struggle with online courses, they fall back on routines such as restudying a textbook and underlining important passages. Although these might make them feel they are familiar with the material, researchers have found this is the least effective way to learn. Fortunately, there are some specific study habits that the evidence shows will help students to get much more out of online education. " -Leonard Houx and André Spicer https://www.ft.com/con/87077445-6a...1c-4283-bc81-8077af211a12 #studyhabits #onlineclasses #pandemic #urbaneducation #education #Learningduringcovid #school

Alonzo A. Crim Center for Urban Educational Excellence 27.08.2020

"To stay on track, it is important to find purpose at both the micro- and macro-levels of our lives. Micro-level goals are ones we aim to achieve in a relatively short time frame, whereas macro-level goals place more emphasis on the long term, such as visions about our ultimate career and life pursuits. It is important that we identify our personal micro- and macro-level goals and keep them in mind throughout the school year, as they can serve as motivational catalysts, driving us to be proactive as students." -Benjamin Chen https://studybreaks.com/coll/surviving-your-online-courses/

Alonzo A. Crim Center for Urban Educational Excellence 20.08.2020

What were you doing 15 years ago today? How do you connect where you were then to where you are now? Join us (virtually) as we continue "Connecting the Dots in Urban Education: Memory, Identity, Vision"- November 14, 2020. More info this week!