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The EdUp Experience

780: How Educational Categories Create Inequality⁠ - with Dr. Thurston Domina, Dr. Andrew M. Penner, & Dr. Emily K. Penner, Authors of ⁠Schooled & Sorted

Dec 26, 2023
53:51

It’s YOUR time to #EdUp

In this episode, 

YOUR guests are Dr. Thurston Domina (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill), Dr. Andrew M. Penner & Dr. Emily K. Penner (University of California, Irvine), Authors of Schooled and Sorted: How Educational Categories Create Inequality

YOUR host is ⁠Dr. Michelle Cantu-WilsonOwner of Vida Consulting for Higher Education & Trustee at San Jacinto College,

YOUR sponsors are Ellucian Live 2024 & InsightsEDU 

How does educational tracking starting even in early grades impact students' later opportunities?

What are some examples of problematic categories in education that tend to advantage some students over others?

What practical steps can higher education practitioners take to address issues of inequality stemming from educational categories & sorting?

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