Not exact matches
Last week's Askwith
Forum, «Rising Inequality,
Schools, and Children's Life Chances» — moderated by Professor Hiro Yoshikawa, academic dean at HGSE — addressed this increasingly salient issue and invited key thinkers in the
field to share their thoughts.
Last semester, HMS and HSPH Professor Atul Gawande visited the Ed
School for the Askwith
Forum, «The Difference Between Coaching and Teaching» during which he applied his observations from the
fields of sports, music,
schools, and medicine, to a discussion of how different professions produce top - level performers.
Jessica Hoffman Davis, a leading advocate in the
field of arts education and former director of HGSE's Arts in Education (AIE) Program, discussed the implications of this phenomenon in the recent Askwith
Forum, Why Our
Schools Need the Arts.
Jessica Hoffmann Davis, a leading advocate in the
field of arts education and former director of HGSE's Arts in Education (AIE) Program, discussed the implications of this phenomenon in the recent Askwith Education
Forum, Why Our
Schools Need the Arts.
Overview The American Youth Policy
Forum (AYPF) and the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) facilitated a series of
field trips around the country to help state policy leaders learn more about high
school redesign.
In May of 2006, the American Youth Policy
Forum (AYPF) led a
field trip to Philadelphia, Pa., in an effort to expose Washington, DC policymakers to the unique, comprehensive out - of -
school time (OST) programming system that Philadelphia has created and successfully sustained.
The American Youth Policy
Forum (AYPF), working with the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL), facilitated a series of
field trips around the country to help state policy leaders learn more about high
school redesign.
Overview The American Youth Policy
Forum (AYPF) facilitated a series of 10
field trips around the country to provide state policymakers with an intensive professional development opportunity focused on policies and interventions that support high
school redesign.
Overview The American Youth Policy
Forum (AYPF) has sponsored a series of
field trips focused on high
school redesign to provide state education officials, state legislators, and other education policymakers an opportunity to see first - hand how other states and districts
Overview A series of
field trips, sponsored by The American Youth Policy
Forum (AYPF), provided state and district leaders, state legislators, educators, and others with opportunities to see first - hand how their counterparts in other jurisdictions have addressed high
school reform
NACA and the NM
Forum for Youth in Community (NMFYC) have developed a formal partnership to place two Public Allies NM team members at our site to obtain
field experience in leadership and organizational development by learning and working with a
school community who serves youth and their development.
The American Youth Policy
Forum (AYPF) facilitated a series of 10
field trips around the country to provide state policymakers with an intensive professional development opportunity focused on policies and interventions that support high
school redesign.
Speakers include Joe Harris, Director, College and Career Readiness and Success Center at AIR; Jennifer Brown Lerner, Senior Director, American Youth Policy
Forum; Melinda Mechur Karp, Senior Research Associate, Community College Research Center, Teachers College, Columbia University; Louisa Erickson, Program Administrator, Basic Skills, Washington State Board for Technical and Community College; Thomas Acampora,
Field Manager, Center for Social Organization of
Schools at Johns Hopkins University.
This coverage by KOAT - ABQ highlights the 2016 Community
Schools National Forum, which brings together 1,600 stakeholders in the community schools movement to discuss learning within the
Schools National
Forum, which brings together 1,600 stakeholders in the community
schools movement to discuss learning within the
schools movement to discuss learning within the
field.
Speakers include Jennifer Brown Lerner, Senior Director, American Youth Policy
Forum; Melinda Mechur Karp, Senior Research Associate, Community College Research Center, Teachers College, Columbia University; Louisa Erickson, Program Administrator, Basic Skills, Washington State Board for Technical and Community College; Thomas Acampora,
Field Manager, Center for Social Organization of
Schools at Johns Hopkins University; and Joe Harris, Director, College and Career Readiness and Success Center at AIR.
2 - 6 P.M., Saturday, May 16
FORUM: Ceramics in an Expanded
Field 210 McKnight Art Center West (WSU
School of Art and Design) Craft in America has never been more dynamic and in greater transition.
1991 14 th Street Dance Center / Emanu - el Midtown YM - YWHA Alternative Museum Karole Armitage / The Armitage Foundation Jeffrey Arsenault Artists Space Robert Ashley Bang on a Can Martha Bowers Sean Bronzell Trisha Brown / Trisha Brown Company The California E.A.R. Unit Bruce Checefsky Rick Cluchey / San Quentin Drama Workshop Coffee House Press Company Appels Composers»
Forum Crossings Cunningham Dance Foundation Dancing in the Streets Dixon Place The Drawing Center Douglas Dunn & Dancers Exit Art Phill Niblock / Experimental Intermedia Foundation Molissa Fenley The
Field Erin Fitzgerald Ain Gordon David Gordon / Pick Up Performance Company Harvestworks Martine Joste Jin Hi Kim & Joseph Celli The Kitchen Shelley Lee Dance Company David H. Macbride / GAGEEGO Maxine Moerman Meredith Monk / House Foundation for the Arts Ken Montgomery / Generator Movement Research New York Studio
School of Drawing, Painting & Sculpture Bruce Odland The Orchestra of the S.E.M. Ensemble The Poetry Project Real Art Ways Roulette Michael Rush and Co. / New Haven Artists» Theater Mercy Sidbury Spencer / Colton (Amy Spencer & Richard Colton) Telluride Institute Donna Uchizono Urban Bush Women Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts Dan Wagoner Dance Foundation ZONE
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School member of the
School of Psychoanalysis of the
Forums of the Lacanian
Field, a member of the Lacanian
Forum of Washington D.C..