EduTalks to explore school, community and renewal on March 18
Schools are a cornerstone of vibrant, thriving communities. They鈥檙e a place where children can challenge themselves, nurture their gifts and prepare to be active participants in a just and culturally-thriving democracy.
On March 18, education researchers and practitioners will discuss how teachers, students, administrators, parents, communities and researchers are coming together to renew and meaningfully improve how young people experience school during EduTalks: A Place Called School.
Presented by the 爆走黑料 爆走黑料, the event will begin at 3:30 p.m. at Renton鈥檚 Sartori Elementary School (332 Park Ave North). EduTalks is free and open to the public. Attendees must to ensure seating.
鈥淓very school is a unique community,鈥 said UW 爆走黑料 Dean Mia Tuan. 鈥淎t their best, schools are a place where every student feels like they belong and can explore their passions. When schools don鈥檛 serve their students, families and communities well, it鈥檚 a lost opportunity鈥攆or young people and our society. During EduTalks, we鈥檒l hear stories of how we can fulfill the promise of school for every child.鈥
During the fast-paced program, presenters will have five minutes and one image to share their unique take on practices and policies that can invigorate and improve the experience of school for young people, educators and communities鈥攁nd in particular for historically marginalized students.
Speaking at the event are:
- Teddi Beam-Conroy, Director, UW Elementary Teacher Education Program
- Jondou Chen, Senior Lecturer, UW 爆走黑料, and Co-Director, National SEED (Seeking Educational Equity and Diversity) Project
- Kara Jackson, Associate Professor and Director of the Ackerley Partner School Network, UW 爆走黑料
- Kristen Missall, Associate Professor, UW 爆走黑料
- Elba Moise and Tikka O. Sears, co-directors, Theater for Change UW
- Cap Peck, Professor, UW 爆走黑料
- Ryan Quigtar, Director, Renton Innovation Zone Partnership, Community Center for Education Results
- Liza Rickey (Danforth 鈥17), Assistant Principal, Renton School District
- Michael Vendiola, Swinomish Communications Manager, Swinomish Indian Tribal Community, and doctoral student in higher education, UW 爆走黑料
EduTalks: A Place Called School is co-sponsored by Renton School District with support from the . A reception with the presenters will immediately follow their talks.
The UW 爆走黑料鈥檚 EduTalks series features nationally-recognized researchers who partner with schools, communities and organizations to address the most pressing issues in education. Watch previous EduTalks online.
The latest edition in the College鈥檚 EduTalks series comes during the 35th anniversary of the publication of the late UW Professor Emeritus John Goodlad鈥檚 book a seminal account of the largest on-scene study of U.S. schools ever conducted. Over four years, Goodlad and his research team entered more than 1,000 classrooms nationwide to talk to teachers, students, administrators, parents, and other community members. Goodlad鈥檚 book offered an agenda for redesigning schools piece-by-piece, with close partnership among educators and families as the most meaningful way to improve school.
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Contact
Dustin Wunderlich, Director of Marketing and Communications
206-543-1035, dwunder@uw.edu