Date recorded: January 21, 2021

Students who are engaged and motived to learn are more successful in college and in life. However, poverty, race/ethnicity, and disability intersect to negatively affect participation of African American students with disabilities in higher education.

Use of the deep learning-Social-Cognitive Career Theory (SCCT) frameworks increases student goal persistence, career development, and job placement. In this webcast, you will:

  • Learn how to apply deep Social-Cognitive Career Theory (SCCT) frameworks to increase student engagement and motivation.
  • Get practical guidelines for designing best practice services for educational and career development.

Presenters

Dr. Madan Kundu
Chair and Professor, Department of Rehabilitation and Disability Studies
Project Director, CLAIM Southern University-Baton Rouge

Dr. Elizabeth D. Cardoso
Chair and Professor, Educational Foundations & Counseling Program
Hunter College | City University of New York

Dr. Kanako Iwanaga
Assistant Professor, Department of Rehabilitation Counseling
Virginia Commonwealth University