Understanding Educational Diversity Around the World – April 5

What does education look like in other countries?  What are the challenges for teachers around the world? What do you know about the countries of international and diasporic students sitting in US classrooms? Hear from the international graduate students in the College of Education about the educational systems in their home countries in this speaker series.

Friday, April 5, 2013-Senegal

Featuring Mor Gueye

Mor Gueye is a first year PhD student in Curriculum, Aesthetics, and Teacher Education.  He did an MA in African Studies before joining the College of Education. Mor is a former Fulbright at Michigan State University where he taught Wolof, the main national language in his home country Senegal.

In addition to graduate studies, he does various volunteering activities including teaching Wolof at Booker T. Washington and mentoring at Urbana Middle School.

Friday, APRIL 5

12 to 1 pm in Rm 22 Ed

*Pizza will be provided*