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Angela Calabrese Barton
“Where da Heat Go: Social Justice, Agency & Science”
Monday, July 7, 2008
Donnelley Theatre, Heimbold Visual Arts Center
4:30 p.m.
Angela Calabrese Barton, Ph.D. and associate professor of teacher education at Michigan State University, will present “Where da Heat Go: Social Justice, Agency & Science,” as the annual Thomas H. Wright Lecture sponsored by Sarah Lawrence College’s Child Development Institute on July 7th at 4:30 p.m. at the Donnelley Theatre in the Heimbold Visual Arts Center. For more information, please call 914-395-2630.
Prior to her position at MSU, Dr. Calabrese Barton was on the faculty at Teachers College, Columbia University for nine years. Barton’s professional awards and publications are numerous, and she currently holds two grants from the National Science Foundation to examine student learning and its intersection with participation and identity development inside and outside of school settings. She is also beginning a new project funded by the Spencer Foundation to examine teacher learning when elementary teachers and parents study science curricular materials together with the goal of adapting the materials to better support their students/children.
The Thomas H. Wright Lecture, funded by the Leon Lowenstein Foundation and individual contributors, honors Thomas H. Wright’s dedication to Sarah Lawrence College and his long service on the Board of Trustees.
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