Vision Statement We strive to create a model of teacher education that is grounded in universal design for learning, asset-based, emancipatory, culturally sustaining, anti-racist, and trauma-informed pedagogies. Mission Statement The mission of the Teacher Education Department is to develop educators who are knowledgeable, reflective, and committed to creating learning environments that promote inclusion and...
March 2023—Compulsive Reader
March 22, 2023—New York Times
March 20, 2023—Chalkbeat NY
Scholarship winners will be announced in April.
All BMCC students are welcome join us for an experiential improv workshop with Bill Prinzivalli. This workshop is designed to provide improvisational tools to BMCC students to assist with their scholastic group projects. The workshop will focus on authencity, self-awareness, and improvisation skills, with the intent of organically applying them to the programs of sustainability,...
“Between The Rock and a Heart Place” models for students, how writing can be transformational.
The BMCC Department of Social Sciences, Human Services, and Criminal Justice, invites you to our “Poverty, Humanities, and Pedagogy Brown Bag”, a workshop on the topic of reading W.E.B. Du Bois’ seminal inter-disciplinary text, The Souls of Black Folk with our students. We will look together at a reading guide for this text and try...
Animation and Motion Graphics major Yailenis Rodriguez Diaz and CIS major Diona Peddie defy stereotypes as they pursue tech careers.
Sign Up today for the 2023 Virtual Equity and Inclusion Multi-School Hiring Event! This virtual fair will be held on Tuesday, April 4, from 12-4 p.m. Co-hosts include Borough of Manhattan Community College, Fairfield University, Hofstra University, New York University, Purchase College, Seton Hall University and St. John's University. Employers include: AmeriCorps VISTA Community...