Tucson School District Celebrates Black History Month with Immersive Learning Hub

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Tucson School District Celebrates Black History Month with Immersive Learning Hub
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Tucson Unified School District (TUSD) is hosting an African American Student Services Hub at Utterback Middle School to celebrate Black History Month and promote inclusive education. The hub, led by Dr. Tonya Strozier, utilizes technology and immersive learning to engage students with diverse histories and empower them to become future thinkers and creators.

Black History Month is all about sharing stories and experiences that help to inform and educate and even celebrate the diversity around us.'We want to be able to create space for everyone because that's how we create a sense of belonging.'The space Dr.

This, in order to prepare the next generation of thinkers and creators who are well-versed in the peaks and valleys of the past but focused greatly on the future.TUSD has digital tools from websites to social media and YouTube. These are formats that just come naturally, even to the youngest students.'They are such digital natives that they just start exploring,' Dr. Strozier said.Whether it's coding class or cultivating a love for history and culture, Dr.

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