CETLOE Announces First Winner of Annual Teaching for Social Justice and Democracy Award
CETLOE Announces First Winner of Annual Teaching for Social Justice and Democracy Award
The Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning (CETL) has selected Dr. Amani Marshall, lecturer in Georgia State’s history department, to receive the center’s first university-wide Teaching for Social Justice and Democracy Award. The award recognizes faculty who integrate current social issues into their courses to better engage students and help them expand their social, emotional and expressive capacities toward developing complex views of citizenship and self.
Marshall received the award during the first workshop in CETL’s Spring 2019 Teaching for Social Justice and Democracy series, where he spoke about the results of redesigning his U.S. History survey course.