National teaching expert to give lecture at Elon – March 10

Marilyn Cochran-Smith, a national expert on teacher education research, comes to Elon University on March 10 for an evening lecture that explores a current school focus on testing, and how educators can use their teaching in the service of social justice.

“Inquiry for the Next Generation: What’s Justice Got to Do With It?”
Presented by Marilyn Cochran-Smith
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
7 p.m.
Whitley Auditorium

Cochran-Smith, the Cawthorne Professor of Teacher Education for Urban Schools and director of the doctoral program in curriculum and instruction at Boston College, argues that policies meant to improve teacher quality must consider the complexities of the educational context.

Cochran-Smith’s address will be based on her 2009 book, Inquiry as Stance: Practitioner Research for the Next Generation, which was co-authored with Susan Lytle.

Her visit is sponsored by the Elon Teaching Fellows, Phi Beta Kappa, Kappa Delta Pi, the School of Education and Elon College, the College of Arts and Sciences.

For more information, contact Elon University professor Glenda Crawford at gcrawford@elon.edu or (336) 278-5865.