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Cultivating Community Together Study

Employing a “queer intersectional abolitionist framework,” Cultivating Community Together (CCT), is an examination of institutional and community-rooted visions and implementations of school and community collaborations in Philadelphia’s past and present.



Ed 41 Final Project Assignment

Link for  document version  ED 41 Policy Study Assignment In this assignment you are asked to select an educational problem or topic that is addressed through policy.  The Critical Policy Studies reading guide provides you with the various aspects of your policy topic that I would like you to research over the course of the…



6.19.15 State of the Research: School Closings Symposium Agenda

“State of the Research”: School Closings Mid-Atlantic Regional Symposium June 19, 2015 8:30 am – 5:00 pm Forum Room, Stitler Hall, University of Pennsylvania (see directions below) Follow #SchoolClosures on Twitter Agenda 8:30 am Breakfast and Registration 9:00 am Welcome and Overview of the Day Elaine Simon, Co-Director, Urban Studies Program, University of Pennsylvania Rand Quinn,…



“State of the Research” on School Closure: A Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference

“State of the Research”: School Closings Mid-Atlantic Regional Symposium Friday, June 19, 2015 8:30a – 6:00p University of Pennsylvania philadelphia, pa   Registration is NOW CLOSED – There will be audio recordings of the sessions, and follow the conversation on Twitter: #SchoolClosures @CritEduPolicy $15 suggested donation collected at the door No one turned away for…