
Institute for P.A.C.E. provides mentorship, consultation, trainings and workshops. In partnership with the Institute for Educational Leadership (IEL), founder Dr. Albert serves as a Field Ambassador supporting educators, schools and school districts. Dr. Albert joins fellow education researchers as part of JBN Educate, a pan African lead research team focused on eradicating anti Black racism in schools throughout the African diaspora. If you are interested in trainings, workshops or in need of educational support, email info@paceachievement.org

Cultural education plays a vital role in fostering understanding and appreciation of diverse backgrounds. It equips individuals with the knowledge and skills to engage with different cultures, promoting and reducing prejudice. By integrating cultural education into curricula, we prepare learners to navigate an increasingly globalized world, enhancing their social and intercultural competencies. Ultimately, cultural education enriches communities and contributes to a more inclusive society.
Past and Current Presentations and Research Projects
2020
IEL/CSxFE20
Virtual Presentation & Workshop
Learning pods based in the community was to create a strong partnership among schools, community organizations, and families, to offer academic, social, and emotional support while fostering student accountability, engagement, and empowerment.
2022
National Community School and Family Engagement Conference, Los Angeles, CA
Cultural pedagogy fosters an inclusive learning environment by connecting students' cultural backgrounds with their education. It enhances, promotes respect for diverse perspectives, and develops critical thinking. This approach prepares students to thrive in a multicultural world.
2024
Institute for Educational Leadership, CSxFE24,
Atlanta, GA
Teaching cultural diversity through community partnerships fosters understanding and respect among cultures. By collaborating with local organizations, we create engaging programs that promote inclusivity and strengthen community ties.
2021
University Council for Educational Administration (UCEA), Columbus, Ohio
The obstacles faced by students of color in academic learning and social well-being during the COVID-19 pandemic.
2019-2023 University of Massachusetts, Boston
Black Pedagogy Black Teacher: White Students- Dissertation & Current Research
Continuous research highlights the importance of incorporating African American history into the curriculum of US history. It explores idea of cultural and ethnic studies and its impact on education.
2025
TBA
Upcoming research to be announced...