Patrick Camangian and Noah Borrero,
winners of the University of San Francisco’s Distinguished Faculty Achievement
Award 2011, and Bay Area education leaders led a panel discussion Feb. 22 on the
achievement gap in urban schools.
Camangian and Borrero, both assistant
professors of teacher education, were part of a panel discussion with other
experts on the topic. The discussion was moderated by Joseph E. Marshall
Jr. ’68, co-founder and executive director of the Omega Boys Club and trustee emeritus of the USF Board of Trustees. It explored the root causes and potential solutions to the gap.
Watch the discussion below.