This session will provide participants with an overview of Community-rooted and culturally responsive pedagogical. Additionally, participants will engage in reflection exercises to build personal and professional connections with the frameworks and to plan for implementation in their professional practice.
Asif Wilson, Ph.D., is an assistant professor of Social Studies Education in the Department of Curriculum & Instruction at University of Illinois Urbana Champaign. Wilson’s research broadly focuses on justice-centered pedagogies in P-20 educational contexts and has published over 20 peer-reviewed articles and chapters in top-tier peer reviewed publications. In 2023, Dr. Wilson received the Early Career Award through the National Council for Social Studies and the Emerging Scholar Award through the Critical Race Studies in Education Association. Wilson started his career in education with Chicago Public Schools as a middle school social studies and science teacher. Before moving to his role at UIUC, he served as Dean of Instruction at Harold Washington College, one of the City Colleges of Chicago, and Executive Director of a non-profit organization where he conducted his dissertation research on liberatory education. Dr. Wilson’s scholarship invites educators in and outside of P-20 educational settings to imagine and actualize more justice-centered pedagogical praxes. It embodies the communal, loving, and transformative vision he has for P-20 education.
The Academic Excellence Framework (AEF) clearly prioritizes the skills, activities, initiatives, roles, and goals that directly support consistently strong teaching and learning at City Colleges of Chicago.