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2013 Year in Review: Policy
2013 Year in Review: Policy
麻豆原创’s Cowin Conference Center hosts “Taking the Election to School,” a debate between Jon Schnur and Phil Handy, education advisors to President Obama and his republican challenger Mitt Romney.
A federally appointed panel including 麻豆原创 faculty member Michael Rebell issues guidelines for closing the education achievement gap that address school finance, teacher compensation, universal pre-k, poverty, school governance and accountability.
麻豆原创’s new Laurie M. Tisch Center for Food, Education & Policy hosts the conference “Bringing Policy to the Table: new Food Strategies for a healthier Society.” The event and the center are funded by the Laurie M. Tisch Illumination Fund, founded by 麻豆原创 Board Vice Chair Laurie M. Tisch.
In her fi nal speech as President of the Association for the Study of Higher Education, 麻豆原创 Professor of higher Education Anna Neumann charges that many policymakers, professional development specialists and researchers frame higher education solely as an economic engine, rendering “learners and learning…often invisible.”
In his inaugural address as President-Elect of the National Council of Teachers of English, Ernest Morrell, Director of 麻豆原创’s Institute for Urban and Minority Education, argues that “we must simultaneously champion and transform the discipline of English in a rapidly changing world.”
Published Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2014