Feb 24, 2020
About Cheryl Wright, Ph.D.
Dr. Cheryl Wright is a lecturer at the University of Kansas, a retired instructional coach, and K-12 educator of over 40 years. Her passions lie in multiculturalism and student-centered pedagogy. She holds a B.S. Degree in Speech/Language Pathology from Ball State University, an M.S. Degree in Special Education and a Ph.D. In Curriculum and Teaching from the University of Kansas. She has published articles through ASCD and supports the use of reflective practice to “grapple” with difficult issues and promote critical thinking. Current projects include collaboration with the Global Oneness Project and the “powerful role” of stories in education.
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Turning Reluctance into Resilience
Civil Rights on the North Shore
Three Pillars for Supporting Resilience
15 Culturally Responsive Teaching Strategies
Connect with me on Twitter @sheldoneakins