"Impossible—Or Imperative?" Series: Looking Toward the Future: Can We Build a "Marshall Plan" for Education?

Sept 22, 2020
1 - 2pm EDT
Online
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Given challenges like political deadlock and increasing inequity, many leading thinkers in education think COVID-19 may represent a historic opportunity for systemwide change. Join the School of Education as Johns Hopkins professor Robert Slavin and other experts consider what it would take to launch a comprehensive, national effort for post-COVID-19 recovery and reform in education.

This webinar is part of the School of Education's "Impossible—Or Imperative?" webinar series, which examines the enormous hurdles K-12 schools face as they work to open in the midst of an unprecedented pandemic.

Panelists: + Odis Johnson, director, Institute in Critical Quantitative, Computational, and Mixed Methodologies + Frederick M. Hess, director, education policy studies, American Enterprise Institute + Robert Slavin, director, Center for Research and Reform in Education

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School of Education