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Monday June 22, 2026 2:40pm - 3:40pm PDT
Using the topic of slavery in Virginia Social Studies standards and Ghanaian Social Studies and History standards as a case study, this breakout session invites educators to examine standards to identify what they explicitly state, implicitly suggest, and omit. Participants then examine opportunities to teach the unwritten narratives, concepts, identities, and contextual understanding necessary for meaningful learning and inclusive instruction. Finally, educators will be given the opportunity to apply this practice to standards across grade levels and subject areas they teach.
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Jennifer McCloud

Associate Professor of Education, Roanoke College
Dr. Jennifer McCloud is Associate Professor of Education at Roanoke College and Education Program Coordinator. She teaches the Elementary Social Studies Methods course where she guides students to create and implement pedagogy through a culturally relevant inquiry model lens... Read More →
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Lisa Cornelius

2026 Teach for America Corps Member, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools
Lisa Cornelius is an aspiring elementary educator and a recent graduate of Roanoke College where she earned a B.S. in Elementary Education. Growing up in Ghana, through her experiences within a different cultural and educational context, she has developed a cross-cultural lens on... Read More →
Monday June 22, 2026 2:40pm - 3:40pm PDT
Bast 300 Bast Center, Roanoke College, Salem, VA 24153

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