Assoc. Professor, Educational Leadership, OHIO's College of Ed.; Passionate about education public policy, issues, trends & advocacy. RTs are not endorsements.
Legislators desperately need to hear from people with hands-on education experience! With the #EPPLC, 1 year of #OnlineStudy focusing on the #EducationPolicy you choose preps you for a 3-day networking residency on #CapitolHill. https://t.co/WIWXZuR4EX
One year of online study working with your policy passion culminates with a three-day networking residency in Washington, D.C. Learn more and join us this fall (online classes start Aug. 28, 2023): https://t.co/gQuFUSnK49
Great program with really dedicated faculty! Check it out if you're looking for a flexible online graduate certificate program focused on education public policy and leadership.
We love seeing our @edpublicpolicy program coordinator Dr. Dwan Robinson sharing her knowledge and expertise! #CALLEDtoLead#WomensHistoryMonth
Learn how you can study with her this fall: https://t.co/WIWXZuR4EX
If #SpecialEducation is your policy passion, take note! And consider taking our @edpublicpolicy 1-year online certificate that culminates with a networking residency in #WashingtonDC!
Learn more here: https://t.co/WIWXZuyVqP
This piece from 2020 by @HarvardBiz on Leading Through Crisis ... reminding us not to neglect the Human Factor and inclusive leadership approaches is still relevant today
https://t.co/DuOj6dAMkV
TODAY. Would you help me share this image, along with the following quote from my father, across the globe today?
“This is no time for apathy or complacency. This is a time for vigorous and positive action."
#MLK#ItStartsWithMe#ShiftingPriorities#BelovedCommunity#MLKDay
JUST IN: Sir Sidney Poitier has died at the age of 94.
Our newsteam can confirm that he died last night.
Poitier was the first Black and first Bahamian man to win an Academy Award for Best Actor.
Words cannot begin to describe loss of Lani Guinier—to civil rights community, academia & entire nation. She was a brilliant thinker whose bold scholarship, teaching & advocacy significantly moved us toward a more just & equal society. Thinking of all who knew & loved her. 💔
Wishing our #EPPLC Cohort II members the very best as they embark on an afternoon of face-to-face meetings with members of Congress and their staff! #EPPLC2021 may be a virtual residency experience, but the policy conversations and networking are 100% real! #advocacy
The #EPPLC Cohort II Fellows have been busy and fully engaged in policy and advocacy during the #EPPLC Virtual Residency. We have had several days of inspiring sessions, conversations and meetings #EPPLC2021
COVID-19 and uncertainties in #WashingtonDC took this year's residency online but the passionate opening address from @RAM_Middleton set a vibrant tone. #EPPLC2021
It has been an honor to engage so many great thought leaders, professionals in the field of education as well as EPPLC cohort members and graduates for the EPPLC Twitter Chat today. #EPPLCChat
Special thanks also for the support of tasha Attaway an from the Patton College of Education and Sasheen Phillips, doctoral student in educational leadership for their support for the Twitter Chat. #EPPLCChat
A6 The need to reflect on approaches for responsiveness to issues of equity (such as technology access) during crisis situations has become apparent as a result of the COVID-19 era #EPPLCChat