JRCoE Center for Educational Development and Research presents: APA Writing Style
On Zoom! Learn the basics about writing in APA style, including changes from the newly released 7th Edition Manual.
Friday, June 25
3-4:30 p.m.
Register: https://t.co/YBRllvhLv6
Today begins the 33rd annual @NCOREou conference hosted by @OUOutreach. This conference brings together over 1,000 institutions from across the country that are committed to creating a welcoming place. This work truly matters. #StartTheConversation
2021 Celebration of Education in Oklahoma: Join us April 12-16 for free lectures and a celebration of educators and education advocates in Oklahoma and beyond. Register: https://t.co/SOB3UDl66U
With #AERA21 coming up, be sure to check out our Instagram with the link below for info on sessions led by our own ELPS Faculty, Timothy Ford & Kirsten Hextrum 🗣
https://t.co/vXM3hBvdUs
#ASHE2021 Call for Proposals Highlight: Faculty, Admin, & Classified Staff Section Chairs @dtillapaugh & Stacey Garrett invite proposals that examine issues related to faculty & staff careers across various institutional settings & constellations of identities & experiences. 1/5
Join us March 23rd for the second of three events with Sarah Adams-Cornell! OU student, Aly Cherry, will interview Sarah on how she came to co-found Matriarch, what it's like to get a bill through state legislature, and much more. Visit https://t.co/LW3QjSHiF3 to sign up!
Borrowing wisdom from role models & communities abt the import of visibility, I’m honored to share yesterday I was formally approved to join @oueducation@OU_ELPS at @UofOklahoma as a Distinguished Lecturer & Professor of Practice (non-tenure) starting Fall ‘21 /1
Ending the semester on a high-note with Cláudia’s defense. She took a chance in leaving Brazil and coming to study with some random Puerto Rican in Oklahoma, but I’m a better person for it. Felicidades Cláudia Colla de Amorim! @OU_ELPS
As we get ready for Thanksgiving during #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth take some time to read The Invention of Thanksgiving
Massacres, myths, and the making of the great November holiday by Philip Deloria.