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Dr. Amra Sabic-El-Rayess, an award-winning author and leading voice in education, pioneered the Educational Displacement Theory (Sabic-El-Rayess, 2021). This theory explains the displacement of students from classrooms and their subsequent search for alternative learning environments and mentors. Dr. Sabic-El-Rayess and her team are designing an interactive and multi-modular training for educators to address educational displacement by cultivating classroom cultures of open inquiry and pedagogic practices to reimagine resilience.
What is Educational Displacement Theory?
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Latest News
International Transformative Learning Conference (ITLC) 2022
Homeland Security Grant for TC’s Amra Sabic-El-Rayess Focuses on Deescalating Extremism Through Education
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Watch our Webinar on Schools’ role in preventing hate and violence
Educators and Educational Staff have a vital role to play in preventing hate, violence, and disconnection in our students. By visiting schools across the U.S, we have seen that a
To Help Teachers and Students Prevent Violent Extremism, Department of Homeland Security Awards Grant for Innovation to TC’s Amra Sabic-El-Rayess
The nearly $750,000 grant will expand existing training of teachers to students in ways that can help prevent alienation and future unrest. Dr. Amra Sabic-El-Rayess’s groundbreaking research received another giant
How Do You Write the Story of Your Future, When Every Day Might Be Your Last?
Amra talks about how educators can build resilience to hate in a divided America in this EdWeek opinion piece. “Whatever makes a child seem like an outsider, whether it is
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