Jeff Duncan-Andrade is no stranger to what happens in the classroom. As Associate Professor of Raza Studies and Education at San Francisco State University and the founder of the
Roses in Concrete Community School, a community responsive lab school in East Oakland, Duncan-Andrade has developed approaches that provide positive, effective classroom and school culture in his school and around the world. Duncan-Andrade pioneered pedagogical practices that produce uncommon levels of social and academic success for students.
In his keynote speech at the Carnegie Foundation Summit on Improvement in Education, Duncan-Andrade will draw on 23 years of classroom experience, providing insights on effective systems change, program building, and daily educational practices. You will leave with effective, research-based strategies that tap into relationships, relevance, and responsibility as the essential ingredients to fundamentally transforming our approach to educating all young people.
Register today and learn how we can work together to improve how we teach and reach, not just some, but ALL students.
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