Dr. Denisa Gandara, Assistant Professor, Southern Methodist University, will present a Higher Education Colloquium titled: "Access & Accountability: Examining the Origins and Effects of Performance-Based Funding Policies for Higher Education."
“Racism and Anti-Racism in Contemporary America” is a preceptorial designed to provide a broad overview of the causes and consequences of racism in the United States, as well as ways in which this deep-seated “stain” on American society has been and might better be addressed.
This discussion on the Preschool, Elementary, and High School Education System has 4 panelists from the University of Pennsylvania and Learning Policy Institute.
Dr. Jessica Heppen, Senior Vice President for Research and Evaluation, AIR, presents Can Texting Parents Improve Attendance in Elementary School? A Test of an Adaptive Intervention Using a SMART Design as part of the IES Predoctoral Program weekly seminar series.
Dr. Anthony Jack, Assistant Professor of Education, Harvard Graduate School of Education, will present a Higher Education Colloquium titled, "I, too, Am Hungry: Structural Exclusion at an Elite University."
Students who are interested in applying for the IES Predoctoral Fellowship Program are invited to visit our office hours to discuss the program with co-directors and current fellows.
Monday, March 8, 2021 - 5:00pm to Wednesday, March 10, 2021 - 1:00pm ET
Online
Penn Graduate School of Education's Office of Student Services and Center for Professional Learning are excited to announce the Women of Color in Higher Education: Resilience and Empowerment Amidst Twin Pandemics Virtual Institute. This annual program is open to Penn Faculty, Staff, and Graduate Students who identify as a woman of color or non-binary person of color.
Registration Close Date: March 4, 2021
Join Juliana Rosati to share readings on the theme of The Play’s the Thing. Bring a book excerpt or poem to read on the theme, or just come to chat about what you’re reading these days. She will email the link the day before or morning of.
“Racism and Anti-Racism in Contemporary America” is a preceptorial designed to provide a broad overview of the causes and consequences of racism in the United States, as well as ways in which this deep-seated “stain” on American society has been and might better be addressed.
This discussion on the Higher Education System has 5 panelists from the University of Pennsylvania and Temple University.
As we continue to look for new ways to connect during these times, the GSE Community-Building Committee is excited to introduce the GSE Virtual Breakroom. Each 3rd Thursday of the month, the breakroom will be open from 12:30pm-1:30pm for all to drop by. Join us for most of the time or even 5 minutes to say hi, and family and pets are welcomed.
Join Penn’s SNF Paideia Program for an online, interactive conversation with social psychologist, Dr. Jonathan Haidt, led by Penn GSE’s Dr. Jonathan Zimmerman.
Pan-Asian American Community House (PAACH) in partnership with Penn Global is providing this workshop with Dr. Ramani Durvasula. She is a licensed clinical psychologist in private practice and Professor of Psychology at California State University, Los Angeles, where she was named Outstanding Professor in 2012, and a visiting professor at the University of Johannesburg. She was also the national recipient of the American Association of University Women Emerging Scholar Award. The focus of her work is the etiology and impact of narcissism and high-conflict, entitled, antagonistic personality styles on human relationships, mental health, and societal expectations.
Friday, March 19, 2021 - 10:00am to Friday, April 9, 2021 - 11:30am ET
Zoom
Join us to discuss (1) why racial conversations can be stressful at home, work, or in public, (2) how to engage rather than avoid these moments, and (3) how to navigate these dialogues to improve relationships and collaborations.
Register for 1-4 sessions held on consecutive Fridays, 3/19-4/9, 10-11:30am ET.
Penn's Service Recognition Program celebrates long-term commitment to the University. It honors full- and part-time faculty and staff with 10 or more years of service, celebrating five-year service milestones.
Save the date for GSE's Staff Service Recognition! Lunch, music, and games provided.
Students who are interested in applying for the IES Predoctoral Fellowship Program are invited to visit our office hours to discuss the program with co-directors and current fellows.
Join Juliana Rosati to share readings on the theme of Women’s History Month. Bring a book excerpt or poem to read on the theme, or just come to chat about what you’re reading these days. She will email the link the day before or morning of.
Dr. Vivian Wong, Associate Professor of Research, Statistics, and Evaluation, University of Virginia Curry School of Education and Human Development, presents Moving from What Works to What Replicates: A New Framework for Evidence-Based Policy Analysis as part of the IES Predoctoral Program weekly seminar series.