Past Events
Linda Darling Hammond spoke about testing at TEDxStanford 2015: Turning Point.
Travis J. Bristol, Kyle Beckham and Marciano Gutierrez discussed the need for men of color to become teachers.
Linda Darling-Hammond, Dana Goldstein, and Elizabeth Green discussed the need for reimaging the teaching profession in the US.
This webinar, co-sponsored by the White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for African Americans, focused on how to recruit and retain teachers of color.
Shashank Joshi presented a talk titled, "Strategies for Building Resilience and Promoting Adolescent Mental Health: Lessons Learned from Diverse School Settings."
Francisco Ramirez presented a talk titled, "The Persistence of 'The Persistence of Inequality' Thesis: Women in Higher Education throughout the World."
Linda Darling-Hammond is featured in a panel discussion at the Palo Alto premiere of the Sundance film, "Most Likely to Succeed"
Following are presentations by SCOPE researchers and affiliates at the 2015 meeting of the American Educational Research Association.
Brigid Barron presented a talk titled, "Technology as a Catalyst for Interest-Driven Learning: Designing for Equity."