It has never been more important for educators and other professionals engaged in the field of education to be globally conscious and equipped to instill global competency in their own students. Through engagement with international students, institutional partnerships, on-campus international programming, study abroad opportunities for both graduate and undergraduate students, and research with visiting scholars, we prepare globally conscious citizens, teachers, administrators, researchers, and policymakers who are ready to confront the global challenges and embrace the worldwide possibilities of our time.
Champaign , USA
Education Room 22
Event Type: Lecture
Title: Doing Educational Research in/about Indigenous Communities
Abstract: How can we ensure that we are engaging in research that is responsive to Tribal Nations needs and desire? What are the protocols of doing research in Indigenous communities? This presentation will address ethical considerations and tribal IRB processes for conducting educational research in and with American Indian/Indigenous peoples and communities.
Location: Room 22 or Zoom: Meeting ID: 857 5830 2252 / Password: 566817
Sponsor: EPOL Department