Penn Institute for Urban Research and the City Seminar Series: Community and Education Challenges in Philadelphia: Research and Reform.

Tuesday, November 6, 2012 - 12:30pm

Ben Franklin Room, Houston Hall

Penn Institute for Urban Research and the City Seminar Series presents:
 
“Community and Education Challenges in Philadelphia: Research and Reform”
 
Philadelphia’s public educational system is one facing many political, economic, and social issues. Penn’s scholars and practitioners are actively engaged in researching related complex problems and developing and implementing new models, such as the notable Penn Alexander School, that seek to turn the tide. This panel will bring together various perspectives on the issue for a lively conversation on what the research tells us about what works, what doesn’t and how research impacts policy and practice.
 
Speakers include: Rebecca Maynard, University Trustee Professor of Education and Social Policy, Graduate School of Education; James Torch Lytle, Practice Professor, Chair of Teaching, Learning, and Leadership, Graduate School of Education; and Matthew P. Steinberg, Assistant Professor, Graduate School of Education. The discussion will be moderated by Bob Boruch, University Trustee Chair Professor of Education and Statistics and Co-Director, Center for Research and Evaluation in Social Policy, Graduate School of Education.
 
This event is co-sponsored by the Graduate School of Education. Tweet about it using the hashtag #UrbanEdReform . It is free and open to the public. Registration required.