COE Department Chair co-edits book examining educational deliberations

Beth Durodoye, Ed.D., professor and chair of the Department of Leadership, Technology and Human Development, co-edited “From Disagreement to Discourse,” alongside fellow counselor educator at the University of Virginia, Rhonda Bryant, Ph.D.

The book focuses on contemporary and critical topics of debate that educators face in the American educational setting. Each chapter begins with the examination of an issue of interest and concludes with a series of related questions. Readers are asked to ponder the materials individually and with others to enable all to draw their own conclusions.

Primary audiences for the book include educational professionals along all points in their professional careers from new professionals and students-in-training to those with extensive experiences across educational disciplines.

“From Disagreement to Discourse” is a book in the Research on African American Education series that provides an annual volume examining critical issues impacting education and schooling of African American youth.

For more information, visit https://www.infoagepub.com/products/From-Disagreement-to-Discourse

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