COEPD Diversity and Social Justice Committee’s Charge
- Organize and promote lectures and other professional development activities on diversity and social justice, including English Language Learners.
- Serve as a resource to faculty
- Promote cultural competence in faculty and students
- Encourage faculty to include diversity and social justice elements in syllabi as they relate to accreditation
- Facilitate involvement with internal and external agencies which promote diversity and social justice
- Develop students to consider diversity in initial planning/treatment rather than as an afterthought
- Help develop students who recognize and embrace diversity and help others to do so as well
Diversity and Social Justice Committee Members
Ruthann Arneson, Secretary
Assistant Professor, Early Childhood Education
arneson1@marshall.edu
Wendi Dunham
Assistant Professor, Special Education
dunhamw@marshall.edu
Kimberly McFall
Assistant Professor, Elementary and Secondary Education
mcfallk@marshall.edu
Tim Melvin, Chair
Adult and Continuing Education
melvin7@marshall.edu
Lanai Jennings, Member
Assistant Professor, School Psychology
sokeefe@marshall.edu
Feon Smith-Branch, Member
Associate Professor, Adult and Continuing Education
smithf@marshall.edu
Aju James
Minority Faculty Fellow and Assistant Professor
jamesa@marshall.edu
Minutes and Agendas
- Diversity Committee Meeting Minutes 11.13.2014
- Diversity Committee Meeting Minutes 03.11.2015
- Diversity Committee Meeting Minutes 12.08.2017
- Diversity Committee Meeting Minutes 01.24.2018
- Diversity Committee Meeting Minutes 02.26.2018
- Diversity Committee Meeting Minutes 03.28.2018
- Diversity Committee Meeting Minutes 04.17.2018
- Diversity Committee Meeting Minutes 09.07.2018
- Diversity Committee Meeting Minutes 11.19.2019
Upcoming Meeting Agendas
Annual Reports
Events & Programs
Accreditation Information
Research & Scholarship
Resources
- Implicit Bias: A Foundation for School Psychologists
- Understanding Race and Privilege
- Social Justice Lesson Plans
- #SP4SJ Podcast and Google Hangout Series
- Intersectionality and School Psychology