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10.27.16 Book Talk: Dr. Jessica Shiller, The New Reality for Suburban Schools @ Swarthmore 530p

OPEN TO PUBLIC Educational Studies, Lang Center for Civic and Social Responsibility, Black Cultural Center, Intercultural Center, Sociology/Anthropology, the Latinx Heritage Month committee, and the Critical Education Policy Studies Group invite you! The New Reality for Suburban Schools: How Suburban Schools Are Struggling with Low-Income Students and Students of Color in Their Schools A Book Talk…



Sun 4/10 245p #WhatsRace #AERA16 Symposium

The Hydra of Educational Reform: Racial Capitalism and Market-Based School Reforms Sun, April 10, 2:45 to 4:15pm, Marriott Marquis, Washginton DC Level Four, Independence Salon F Abstract Over the last twenty years, critical education scholarship has turned to the concept of “neoliberal education” reform to describe how market-based reforms and policies reproduce social inequality. At…



Watch: Decolonizing Education, Sandy Grande & Edwin Mayorga

As part of Native Heritage Month at Swarthmore College 2015, the Native American Students Association and the Department of Educational Studies at Swarthmore College hosted a discussion between  Dr. Sandy Grande and Edwin Mayorga on the role of education in colonialism and the process of decolonizing the education system.   Sandy Grande is an Associate professor and Chair…



2.25.16 – TALK BY DR. CAMIKA ROYAL AT SWARTHMORE COLLEGE

‘Lifting As We Climb’: Black Educators and the Constance Clayton Experience in Philadelphia” A Talk by Dr. Camika Royal Open to the Public Thursday, February 25 5:30-7:00pm Bond Memorial HallSwarthmore College500 College Ave Swarthmore, PA 19081 The talk is at the intersections of history and sociological research, where Dr. Royal will focus on the experiences of Black educators…



11/02: School Choice: The Role of the Constitution and the Courts in Improving Education

Facebook Event Page Does the Constitution guarantee an “equal education” to every child? What do the U.S. and Pennsylvania Constitutions say about school choice, teacher tenure, standardized testing, and more? The Center hosts two conversations exploring these questions. In the first discussion, education policy experts—Donna Cooper of Public Citizens for Children and Youth (PCCY), Mark…



Check it: ‘Student Loan Repayment: Research, Data, and Policy’ Conf 9/17-18

Something worth checking out if you can Student Loan Repayment: Research, Data, and Policy Opening Keynote: Susan Dynarski, Professor of Public Policy, Education, and Economics, University of Michigan Closing Keynote: Caroline Hoxby, Scott and Donya Bommer Professor in Economics, Stanford University It is well established that attending college generates significant public as well as private…



4.24.15: Philly #WhatsRace Book Conversation 630p @ Wooden Shoe Books

A TAGPhilly 6th Annual Education for Liberation Conference Event #BlackLivesMatter: Centering Racial Justice in Our Fight for Public Education Friday, April 24, 2015 #WhatsRace Book Conversation Wooden Shoe Books 704 South Street 630 pm Download PDF Our Conversation: Join chapter author, Amy Brown, and book co-editors Bree Picower & Edwin Mayorga, in a conversation about What’s…