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The Berkeley Beacon Article
The Berkeley Beacon Article
The Boston Globe Article
The Boston Globe Article
With this year's books going to the Henderson Inclusion School, district officials hope the annual Emerson student-led book drive will reinforce their efforts to improve reading instruction and expand inclusive special education.
Caught In Dot Article
Caught In Dot Article
Everyone deserves the opportunity to be part of a story The Henderson Inclusion Upper School has recently partnered with On the Same Page - a book access advocacy campaign for Boston Public Schools run by Emerson College students! This is amazing news for the students, faculty, teachers, and families! And you can be a part of
Emerson Today Article Fall '23
Emerson Today Article Fall '23
As students in Cathryn Edelstein’s nonprofit fundraising campaigns class will tell you, “Everyone deserves the opportunity to be part of a story.”
The Berkeley Beacon Article
The Berkeley Beacon Article
HENDERSON INCLUSION SCHOOL FEATURE: A Simple Strategy to Get Students Talking About Math
HENDERSON INCLUSION SCHOOL FEATURE: A Simple Strategy to Get Students Talking About Math
When students ask each other a range of questions about math—conversational, academic, and reflective—they work together to deepen their understanding.Subscr...
PURPOSE: Grace Lin at TEDxNatick | The Windows and Mirrors of Your Child's Bookshelf
PURPOSE: Grace Lin at TEDxNatick | The Windows and Mirrors of Your Child's Bookshelf
GUIDE to Selecting Multicultural Literature | African Studies Center
GUIDE to Selecting Multicultural Literature | African Studies Center
EVIDENCE: The importance of representation in children’s reading
EVIDENCE: The importance of representation in children’s reading
EVIDENCE: Children’s books need to watch their (skin) tone - The Boston Globe
EVIDENCE: Children’s books need to watch their (skin) tone - The Boston Globe
EVIDENCE: What We Teach About Race and Gender: Representation in Images and Text of Children’s Books | BFI
EVIDENCE: What We Teach About Race and Gender: Representation in Images and Text of Children’s Books | BFI
Key Takeaways Books are important for teaching children about the roles that they and others can or cannot inhabit. Given persistent racial and gender inequality in society, representations in books can offer a key means to address, perpetuate, or entrench core societal inequalities. To address these important questions about race and gender, this new research Read more...
iHeartRadio's Nicole Davis Interviews Campaign Founder, Prof. Cathryn Edelstein
iHeartRadio's Nicole Davis Interviews Campaign Founder, Prof. Cathryn Edelstein
Sandy Gibson, the co-founder of Better Place Forests, joins Nichole to talk about a new way to memorialize loved ones who pass: surviving family members picking out a special tree in the Berkshires of Massachusetts or the Litchfield Hills of Connecticut, and spreading ashes underneath it. Sandy has details on how families can take part, and the company's push to promote conservation efforts in New England forests. Cathryn Edelstein, a Senior Executive-in-Residence at Emerson College's Communication Studies Department, talks with Nichole about 'On The Same Page', a campaign she runs with her students to provide diverse books to students in the Boston Public Schools. You can find their work on Facebook and Instagram @onthesamepageboston.<p>See <a href='https://omnystudio.com/listener'>omnystudio.com/listener</a> for privacy information.</p>
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