Pecha Kucha: Exploring the Intersection of Migration and Education
About this Event
Research on immigration and education has been a primary focus for a number of faculty of the Lynch School for Education and Human Development. During this Pecha Kucha, a concise presentation format common in Japan, faculty share the substantive findings of their new books and engage in conversation around the intersection of immigration and education.
Panelists:
Stanton Wortham, Ph.D., Inaugural Charles F. Donovan, SJ, Dean of the Boston College Lynch School of Education and Human Development (Book: Migration Narratives: Diverging Stories in Schools, Churches, and Civic Institutions)
Gabrielle Oliveira, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Boston College Lynch School of Education and Human Development (Book: Motherhood Across Borders: Mexican Immigrants and their Children in Mexico and in New York City)
Martin Scanlan, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Boston College Lynch School of Education and Human Development and
Cristina Hunter, Ph.D., Assistant Director, Boston College Urban Catholic Teacher Corps (Collaborative book: Culturally and Linguistically Responsive Education: Designing Networks that Transform Schools)
Andrés Castro Samayoa, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Boston College Lynch School of Education and Human Development