Meet the AfroLatin@s Now! Conference Participants #afrolatinos2011 #afrolatino2011 @TheJLV ….
José Luis Vilson is a math teacher, coach, and data analyst for a middle school in the Inwood/Washington Heights neighborhood of New York City. He graduated with a bachelor’s degree in computer science from Syracuse University and an MS in mathematics education from the City College of New York. A New York City Teaching Fellow, he has worked on professional development for his fellow teachers and is involved with groups such as the Teacher Leaders Network and the General Electric Fund to promote new ideas for educators, creating assessment tasks, and developing curriculum maps. Vilson is also a committed poet, writer, and community organizer. He co-authored the book Teaching 2030: What We Must Do For Our Students and Public Schools … Now and In The Future. Part of the first cohort of Fellows of the Acentos Foundation, he is a member of LATinos In Social Media (LATISM), the Capicu Poetry Group, BlogCritics, and the AfroSpear.
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If you don’t know The Jose Vilson, you should get on it. This is one of my dopest homies and he does great work in...
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