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s e anderson
professor, retired Location: St Simons Island, GA United States Joined: Jan 10th, 2008 |
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see www.blackeducator.org
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I currently work with retired
as professor I have 42 years of experience working in the Collegiate Faculty, Staff, Administration industry. |
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Education Director of The Center For Law & Social Justice |
Medgar Evers College (City University of New York-Brooklyn)
From January 2000 to Current • 26 year(s) Developed parent advocacy programs and antiracist curriculum for math and science courses, coordinated test preparation academy for students. |
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Adjunct Professor of Mathematics |
Cornell University- New York State School of Industrial & Labor Relations
From January 1999 to Current • 27 year(s) Taught Business Math to Mt. Sinai Hospital workers. |
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President and Chief Consultant |
SEAMEC
From January 1989 to Current • 37 year(s) Mathematics and computer education consulting company serving educational needs nationally and internationally. |
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Adjunct Math Professor |
City College Center for Worker Education
From January 1989 to December 1995 • 6 year(s) Taught NYC public school paraprofessionals algebraic concepts and pedagogical techniques. |
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Director, Curriculum & Pedagogy Collaborative Program Math/Science Faculty Member |
Eugene Lang College of the New School University
From January 1989 to December 1993 • 4 year(s) Directed college/high school collaborative for non-Eurocentric curriculum development and taught college level math seminars and various courses. |
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Asst. Prof. Of Mathematics |
Rutgers University- Newark
From January 1986 to December 1989 • 3 year(s) Taught Developmental Mathematics and core Algebra courses, developed new approaches for teaching math fundamentals. |
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Adjunct Prof. Of Mathematics & Natural Sciences |
SUNY- Center for Labor Studies
From January 1979 to December 1986 • 7 year(s) Taught introductory mathematics and algebra courses to young workers from IBEW Local 3. |
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Asst. Prof. Of Mathematics & Natural Sciences, Chair Science & Technology Program |
SUNY College at Old Westbury
From January 1970 to December 1977 • 7 year(s) Helped found experimental institution with interdisciplinary study and diverse population, taught various math courses. |
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good to meet you .so meany people i see went to lincoln. Tagged by annette perry on 09/07/2009 |
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I would like to join you in your efforts to educate or better yet reeducate the public at large about Black pride and how this Black pride is directly tied to our survival skills as a unique culture. A culture that is different because of the need to survive and build from the negatives that causes the FCC to allow programs like Black in America to abuse, censor out any part of what the Black family really is, will, and will become because it does not fit the mold of the main stream media's values/truths that is designed to get ratings! And, to call it Free speech! Allowing this into my home without any lable of "this can be concidered as offensive by some..." as they do other programs is something that must be addressed on mass. This is not free speech it is discrimination at the expense of my (our)whole African-American experience today and yesterday in our effprts to get equal rights in even the media that calims to be "news" of interest to its viewers. I am a viewer who will still have to pay cable even as iIturn from Black in America first ten minutes on 7-23 and today, 7-26 as Ito watch those censored ireports coming in as replys to the programs especially the one claiming to be about the Black family. Each time I turn the channel, I give CNN a call. Programs like this is aimed at educationg OUT of our youth Black culture being taught i n public schools of today that have African-centured and not Eurpoean-centered Black history!!! CNN keeps bringing up the fact that so few Blacks attend colleges and to me this is their way to take advantage of this fact!Please, all I ask is that everyone just take a second look at the purpose of teaching Black history on main stream media and not allowing one reply to them that is not a "talking Head" response that will not hinder their ratings! please. Tagged by ROBINSON IRMA on 07/26/2008 |
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