Virtual panel discussion event.
So many individuals and families were already living on the edge of hunger and homelessness, and the global pandemic tipped many over the brink. We will talk with local organizations that address these basic needs about how the pandemic has changed the calculus of where the next meal is coming from.
Reimagine Education Conference Monday-Tuesday November 29-30
Keynote Speaker: Dr. Cheryl Matias, Professor of Secondary Education at the University of Kentucky
Shriver Center, DuBois B- 1:30-2:30pm on 11/29
In the last decade, the number of English language learning children (ELs) across Ohio has doubled to nearly 60,000. Many of these students arrive unaccompanied, or alone, and may have suffered additional trauma from poverty, natural disasters, and political unrest. And many local schools lack the expertise and resources to work with this growing population of students.
For student teacher Morgan Rost, the daily routine became an ingrained habit, up at 5:40 a.m., don her pre-laid out clothes, grab her pre-packed lunch and hit the road for her 40-minute drive from Oxford to Harrison Junior School.
Presented by the Ohio Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers, this award recognizes social work students who have demonstrated great passion and aptitude for the field of social work.
This award will support students in the Capstone course: Personal and Ecological Health to create and map mountain bike and hiking trails in Hueston Woods State Park.