The Role of Race and SES Inequalities in Education
March 14, 1 to 2 p.m. Dr. William H. Schmidt is currently involved in redefining mathematics literacy through the PISA 2023 mathematics assessment. Following Dr. Schmidt’s presentation, participants can engage in questions and discussion about this work and its broader implications. Zoom link (password: OISE)
Virtual Teacher & Administration Career Fair
March 14, 3 to 6 p.m. Connect with representatives from over 80 school districts. District representatives from around the state and country will be available to meet with candidates for 10-minute one-on-one or 20-minute group information sessions. Registration required. Learn more
MSUVote Virtual Democracy Dinner: Political Stereotypes
March 15, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Join a conversation designed to explore the assumptions and stereotypes we hold on to as well as those others might have about us. How are you navigating, being influenced by, or being impacted by current political stereotypes? Registration required. Learn more
Use of Human Subjects and IRBs
March 15, 6 to 7:30 p.m. This workshop will help current graduate students understand the requirements – both at the MSU and federal government level – that must be adhered to be able to use human subjects in research. Key compliance issues will be discussed as will ethical issues associated with their use. IRBs and the IRB application process will be reviewed. Learn more
Inspiring Radical Creativity: Empowering Young, Diverse Voices to Share their Stories
March 15, 7 p.m. Author Gabby Rivera will speak about her journey as a Bronx-born, queer Puerto Rican author and how her mission to create the wildest, most fun stories ever inspires radical creativity. Gabby will join virtually, but you can join in person at the Erickson Kiva or online. Register via Zoom
Assessment 102: Assessment in Practice
March 16, 12 to 1 p.m. Graduate Teaching Assistants from various disciplines will share how they align learning outcomes with assessments after using engagement strategies to maximize learning. Attendees will be able to articulate considerations for developing assessments, rubrics, and other methods to measure learning to apply in their respective instructional environments. Learn more
M.S. in Sport Coaching, Leadership, & Administration: Virtual Open House
March 16, 7 p.m. Join Program Director Dr. Andy Driska to learn more about the College of Education’s graduate programs in Sport Coaching, Leadership, & Administration. Registration required. Learn more
HALE MA Speaker Series: Leadership in Global Higher Education
March 17, 4 to 5 p.m. This panel of HALE MA students and alumni will share their career trajectories in postsecondary education with a focus on global higher education. They will reflect on their leadership journey throughout their respective careers, including the impact of HALE, and offer advice to aspiring postsecondary education leaders. Registration required. Learn more
Selecting a Journal for Your Community-Engaged Scholarship
March 18, 9 to 11 a.m. Explore over 35 interdisciplinary community engagement journals and hear from journal editors about successful publishing strategies. You’ll leave the workshop with insights from editors and specific ideas for publishing your community-engaged work. Learn more
Graduate School Write-In
March 18, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. An opportunity to write in a shared space with other writers, along with a writing center consultant/staff member is present to provide consultations during the session. Learn more
Queering Racial Justice Summit
March 18-19. An opportunity for student leaders to come together to discuss the deep connections between racial justice and LGBTQIA2S+ justice. QRJS is open to all students and offers conversations on inclusive leadership, White supremacy, allyship, and more. There will be raffles for prizes, keynote speakers, and the opportunity to connect with other students to coalition build and action plan. Space is limited. Register here