I'm thrilled that Education Next is helping to foster that discussion with a convening this Friday, September 16 in Washington DC — where
a host of education researchers, change agents, community - and thought - leaders, and policy makers will discuss what we've learned about the country's views on K - 12 education over the past decade.
Not exact matches
In 2013, Students as
Researchers teams shared their research findings with their peers, educators, and ministry staff at a conference
hosted by the Ontario Ministry
of Education.
The eighth annual event,
hosted by the Northwestern University Institute for Policy Research and supported by the National Center for
Education Statistics, aims to «increase the national capacity of researchers to develop and conduct rigorous evaluations of the impact of education inter
Education Statistics, aims to «increase the national capacity
of researchers to develop and conduct rigorous evaluations
of the impact
of education inter
education interventions.
The testing effort is a «great opportunity,» said Elliot Weinbaum, a senior
education researcher at the University
of Pennsylvania, but there will be «a
host of technical challenges» to make the tests achieve all their complex aims.
Furthering Diversity in K - 12 Schools through Student Assignment Date: June 1
Host: Center for
Education and Civil Rights — Penn State University Location: Washington, DC (Georgetown Law School) Main contact: Erica Frankenberg,
[email protected] Description: School leaders will work alongside one another, advocates, and
researchers on various aspects
of designing, implementing, and sustaining student assignment plans that promote racial and socioeconomic diversity.
Perhaps those «brilliant»
researchers might want to mention all the wars, the insurgencies, over population, Sharia laws, poor to thuggish governments, lack
of to no
education, rural moving into city life, or any
of a
host of problems associated with each
of these countries.
Host Dawn Davenport, Executive Director
of Creating a Family, the national infertility & adoption
education and support nonprofit, interviews Dr. Hal Grotevant and Dr. Ruth McRoy, leading
researchers in open adoption.