Free digital storytelling workshop!

Dear Students,

Once again, this year we are partnering with StoryCenter to hold a free digital storytelling workshop for students. Our goal is to better communicate who USC Rossier students are and why you are passionate about a career in education.  In the three-day workshop, you will be assisted in writing, narrating and editing a short, first person video. We post the videos on our website, share them in our enewsletters, with other students and friends of the School. HERE and HERE are two examples of stories that came out of past workshops.

 

This year the workshop will be held from 9-5pm Tuesday August 14th through Thursday August 16th at Waite Phillips Hall.

 

The workshop is free to you, but there is only space for a small number of students.  If you would like to participate, please write a short paragraph about why you are pursuing your degree, what you hope to accomplish in your career, and why you think the workshop would be valuable.  Put Digital Storytelling in the subject line and email it to carlawohl@rossier.usc.edu by May 31st.

Call for Papers – 2019 Hawaii International Conference on Education

Call for Papers

(For full conference details, visit our website at: http://www.hiceducation.org )

 

Submission/Proposal Deadline: August 18th, 2018

Submit your paper immediately so that you may take advantage of our Early Bird Rate that has been extended to June 15, 2018

 

 

The 17th Annual Hawaii International Conference on Education will be held from January 5th (Saturday) to January 8th (Tuesday), 2019 at the Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach Resort in Honolulu, Hawaii. Honolulu is located on the island of Oahu. Oahu is often nicknamed “the gathering place”. The 2019 Hawaii International Conference on Education will once again be the gathering place for academicians and professionals from Education and related fields from all over the world.

 

 

Topic Areas (All Areas of Education are Invited)

 

·        Academic Advising and Counseling

·        Adult Education

·        Art Education

·        Business Education

·        Counselor Education

·        Curriculum, Research and Development

·        Distance Education

·        Early Childhood Education

·        Educational Administration

·        Educational Foundations

·        Educational Measurement and Evaluation

·        Educational Psychology

·        Educational Technology

·        Education Policy and Leadership

·        Elementary Education

·        ESL/TESL

·        Health Education

·        Higher Education

·        Human Resource Development

·        Indigenous Education

·        Kinesiology & Leisure Science

·        Language Education

·        Libraries and Learning Commons

·        Music Education

·        Reading Education

·        School Choice

·        Secondary Education

·        Social Studies Education

·        Special Education

·        STEM Education

·        Student Affairs

·        Teacher Education

·        Cross-disciplinary areas of Education

·        Other Areas of Education

 

 

 

Submitting a Proposal/Paper:

 

You may submit your paper/proposal by following the instructions on our website. To make a submission, and for detailed information about submitting see:

 

http://www.hiceducation.org/call-for-papers/

 

 

New for 2019: We are happy to announce that we will be hosting a bookstore in the registration room this year.  Authors interesting in offering their  published work for sale to conference attendees can contact Andrew Burge by replying to this email for more information

 

 

To be removed from this list, reply to this email with REMOVE written in the subject line.

 

Hawaii International Conference on Education

P.O. Box 75036

Honolulu, Hawaii 96836

education@hiceducation.org

http://www.hiceducation.org

College Board’s A Dream Deferred Conference

Don’t miss your chance to share your innovative ideas, success stories, solution-focused strategies, and best practices with your colleagues at the A Dream Deferred: The Future of African American Education Conference.

Our focus will be on topics that inspire, inform, and energize educators at all levels to better prepare African American students for future success.

The deadline to submit a proposal for A Dream Deferred 2019 is August 31, 2018.

For more information, please visit this link: https://dreamdeferred.collegeboard.org/

Prepárate 2019: Educating Latinos for the Future of America

Prepárate™
April 9–10, 2019
San Antonio, Texas

Educators who work with predominantly Latino students shape the Prepárate two-day program. This is your chance to inform and inspire your colleagues at next year’s Prepárate: Educating Latinos for the Future of America conference.

If interested, the deadline for proposal submission is August 31, 2018.

For more information, please visit this link: https://preparate.collegeboard.org/?SFMC_cid=EM44674-&rid=47563670 

LGBTRC Lavender Celebration 2018

Hello Graduating Trojans,

Please see the following message below.  Have a great week.

LGBTRC’s 24th Annual Lavender Celebration

Sunday, April 29th 2018 at 2:30pm @ Argue Plaza

Graduating students must signup here to participate!

“Are you graduating this year? Join all of your LGBTQ+ peers in the 24th Annual Lavender Celebration ceremony to receive recognition for all of your outstanding efforts while at USC! To register for this ceremony, simply fill out the survey at the link HERE.

 

Muslim Next Door Screening + Free Chipotle 4/26

Join us this Thursday 4/26 at 6pm in the USC Village for a screening and discussion of Muslim Next Door, an episode from Katie Couric’s #AmericaInsideOut National Geographic docuseries. FREE Chipotle and dessert will be provided by USC Residential Education and USC Rossier Academic Program’s Office.

The event is located in UVN-1200, which is in the USC Village’s Cowlings & Ilium Residential College, across from the Great Lawn and next to CorePower Yoga. It has an external entrance and we will have the door open for you for easy access. It is open to the USC community, no RSVP is required.

Questions? Email socialjustice@usc.edu or check out the Facebook event

For more info on the #AmericaInsideOut docuseries, visit: bit.ly/americainsideout

Center for Education, Identity and Social Justice

USC Rossier School of Education, WPH 1003

Visit our website: socialjustice.usc.edu 

 

Last Spoken Justice event of the year on 4/19!

Spoken Justice April 19

On behalf of the Center for Education, Identity and Social Justice, we invite you to attend our LAST Spoken Justice event of the academic year next Thursday, April 19 at Tommy’s Place. This Spoken Justice event is a collaboration between our Center, GSG, and Residential Education. Spoken Justice is a series of spoken word events that have a focus on identity and social justice issues.

This FREE event is open to anyone who wishes to perform and/or attend. Sign-ups to perform spoken word begin at 6:15pm and the event will kick-off at 6:30pm and end at 8pm. Food will be provided. Come out and support the artists and hear some amazing student poetry. For more information, see the attached flyer, visit our Spoken Justice website page or check out our Facebook event page.

 

Thank you for your time and we hope to see you next week!

Best,

Center for Education, Identity and Social Justice

USC Rossier School of Education, WPH 1003

Visit our website: socialjustice.usc.edu