The University of Oregon is planning for a responsible and safe to return to in-person, on-campus instruction, in compliance and coordination with federal, state, and local orders and guidance. Visit the link below for more information.
COVID-19 Updates and Information
Wednesday, February 24 at 4:00pm to 7:15pm
More dates through February 27, 2021
Virtual EventThe UOTeach teacher licensure and Sapsik’wałá programs have collaborated with a host of campus and national scholars to offer a weeklong UOTeachIN on educational equity.
Each Monday-Friday evening offers two sessions which approach anti-oppressive pedagogy from their respective equity lenses; including Love Authenticity Courage Empathy LACE, All Students Belong, indigenous resilience practices, 1619 teaching hard history, anticolonial teaching, trauma-informed, technology agency, This is My America, Latinx community, and bilingual/bicultural education.
UOTeachIN culminates Saturday, Feb 27 at 1:00 p.m. with our keynote speaker, Dr. Bettina Love, author of We Want to Do More Than Survive: Abolitionist Teaching and The Pursuit of Educational Freedom, and co-founder of the Abolitionist Teaching Network. Dr. Love will discuss the struggles and the possibilities of committing ourselves to an abolitionist goal of educational freedom, as opposed to reform, and moving beyond what she calls the educational survival complex.
Alumni, Lectures & Presentations, Workshop, Diversity and Multiculturalism, Common Reading, Native American
Division of Student Life, Holden Center for Leadership and Community Engagement, Division of Equity and Inclusion, University Advancement, UO Alumni Association, Graduate School, College of Education, Center for the Study of Women in Society, College of Arts & Sciences, Indigenous, Race, and Ethnic Studies, Department of Education Studies, Office of the President, Many Nations Longhouse, Office of the Dean of Students, Black Cultural Center (BCC)