Speaking of Education: A Spotlight on Research
Description
The "Speaking of Education" series leverages the expertise of the School of Education's (SOE) leadership and faculty to provide insights into how the SOE is exploring innovative solutions that are shaping the future of education. Whether you're an educator, a student, or simply passionate about the evolution of learning, this series offers engaging discussions and valuable takeaways. Don't miss the chance to be part of a vibrant community dedicated to improving education for all.
The next installment, "Speaking of Education: A Spotlight on Research," will explore the transformative power of groundbreaking research at SOE. In this dynamic presentation, three distinguished faculty members will showcase how they are turning cutting-edge research into real-world solutions—driving positive change, improving educational outcomes, influencing policy, and addressing the most pressing challenges facing schools and communities today.
Speakers:
- Frankie Gamber, executive director, Baltimore Education Research Consortium (BERC), will highlight the work BERC does with middle-grades early warning systems as well as the upcoming professional development course for school administrators seeking to better support early-career faculty.
- Amanda Neitzel, deputy director of evidence research and assistant professor, Center for Research and Reform in Education (CRRE), will share the work from ProvenTutoring, a tutoring resource housed at CRRE that addresses the widening achievement gap due to the pandemic and long-standing inequities.
- Rebecca Cruz, assistant professor, Center for Safe and Healthy Schools (CSOS), will highlight the work being done by CSOS in Montgomery County Public Schools around inclusion and special education.
This is a great opportunity to see how innovation at SOE is shaping the future of education.
Why Attend?
- Gain exclusive insights into how groundbreaking research at SOE is sparking real-world transformation.
- Discover how SOE's expert faculty work hand-in-hand with educators, policymakers, and communities to create lasting, impactful solutions.
- Engage in an inspiring and thought-provoking conversation about the future of education and its dynamic evolution.
Who can attend?
- General public
- Faculty
- Staff
- Students