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Tag: Metropolitan State University
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Overcoming Challenges, Scholar is Making a Difference
Being a young scholar in higher education has come with its own set of challenges for Dr. Nicholas D. Hartlep, an associate professor of urban education and the chair of the early childhood and elementary education department at Metropolitan State University.
August 22, 2018
Opinion
Cultural Biases Persist in National Licensure Exam for Teachers
Weighing a pig won’t make it fatter, and racist exams will not increase the number of teachers of color and American Indian teachers in the nation’s classrooms.
February 27, 2018
Leadership & Policy
ACE Speaker Shares Approach to Uncovering Bias in Tenure, Promotion
“It’s not enough to hire diverse faculty,” said Stephen Jordan, president of Metropolitan State University of Denver. “You’ve got to get them to promotion and tenure.”
March 13, 2017
African-American
Failing Grade: Why There Aren’t More African-American Teachers in Classrooms
The need for the African-American teacher continues to increase. What do we need to do to protect the lifeline of the African-American teacher candidate?
November 18, 2015
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