The COVID-19 pandemic has greatly expanded awareness of the deep and long-standing inequities in the U.S. education system—from access to technology, to school funding, to access to quality instruction and supportive learning environments. As we consider how to restart education for the country’s students during a global pandemic, this moment also holds the possibility of reinventing a deeply flawed system so that, as we return to “normal,” we will not also return to the inequitable status quo.
This webinar features prominent education and civil rights leaders who will discuss how policymakers, educators, and advocates can seize this moment to rethink school in ways that can transform learning experiences and close opportunity and achievement gaps.
The webinar will highlight a recent Learning Policy Institute report, Restarting and Reinventing School: Learning in the Time of COVID and Beyond, that provides research, state and local examples, and policy recommendations in 10 key areas to serve as a framework to help schools reinvent themselves around principles of equity, authentic learning, and stronger relationships. Speakers will discuss how to:
- Close the digital divide and allocate resources to leverage learning opportunities
- Support equitable, effective, and empowering teaching and learning regardless of the medium
- Address instructional loss by accelerating learning, rather than tracking and remediating
- Ensure attention to the needs of the whole child
- Foster a strong, stable, and diverse educator workforce
A Q&A will follow the moderated conversation.
Speakers:
- Linda Darling-Hammond, President, Learning Policy Institute
- John B. King Jr., President, Education Trust
- Abby Schachner, Senior Researcher, Learning Policy Institute
Additional speakers to be added.
Registration is required. Can't make it during the scheduled time? Register anyway, and we'll email you the recording afterward!
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