Events

Jan 30

Inequality in the American Public School System

From site: CCCE Events

This panel will address the current status of our education system and reform efforts to improve it from a variety of perspectives. The panelists will include: Ted Kolderie ‘52, Senior Associate at Education/Evolving; Michael Lach ‘90, Teach for America Alumnus and Director of Science for Chicago Public Schools; Susan Singer, Professor of Biology at Carleton College; and Amy Wilson ‘92, Teach for America Alumna and Instructor of Teacher Preparation at John Hopkins University.

Wednesday, January 30th, 2008
7:00 – 9:00 pm / Alumni Guest House Meeting Room

In our public school system today there is a significant achievement gap between students of different socio-economic levels. This panel will address the current status of our education system and reform efforts to improve it from a variety of perspectives. The panelists will include: Ted Kolderie ‘52, Senior Associate at Education/Evolving; Michael Lach ‘90, Teach for America Alumnus and Director of Science for Chicago Public Schools; Susan Singer, Professor of Biology at Carleton College; and Amy Wilson ‘92, Teach for America Alumna and Instructor of Teacher Preparation at John Hopkins University.  Sponsored by:  ACT Center, Career Center, and Teach for America.

Sponsored by Acting in Community Together. Contact: aswiggum, ACT Center