Dr. Travis Bristol to Visit Montclair State and Deliver Keynote Address
Presented by the College of Education and Human Services: Center of Pedagogy, Montclair State University for Educational Renewal, Teacher Education Advocacy Center, Education Opportunity Fund, & Holocaust, Genocide, and Human Rights Education Project
Posted in: College News and Events
Wednesday, October 19th
Keynote Address
6:00-8:00 pm
University Hall
7th Floor Conference Center
To register: https://surveymonkey.com/r/keynotebristol
Dr. Travis J. Bristol, a former high school English teacher in New York City public schools and teacher educator with the Boston Teacher Residency, is an Assistant Professor at Boston University. His research interests focus on the practices that support teacher and student learning and the policies that enable and constrain teacher workplace experiences and retention. Dr. Bristol’s theoretical framework draws on the intersection of race and gender in organizations.
Open to the Public – Keynote Address outlining the need for Teachers of Color to Enrich our Communities. Overview of the research and what we now know is best for ALL students in America, followed by Q/A session. University faculty and students are encouraged to attend. Registration is required.