Join New America and the Children’s Equity Project on Tuesday, October 15 from 2-3:30pm ET for an event introducing a new framework for elementary education. The framework builds on previous foundational efforts centered on children and the ways we know children learn, with a focus on disrupting well-documented, historically rooted, and contemporarily entrenched biases in learning systems. While there is no single ideal elementary school experience, there are core ingredients to which every child needs and deserves access. Guided by research, data, learnings from schools across the United States, parent and family voice, and a desire to design child-centered, joyful, and effective spaces for learning, the framework consists of 14 core ingredients.
The event will feature an overview of the framework followed by a panel discussion featuring teacher, family, principal, and superintendent perspectives. Stay after the event for networking with coffee and cookies.
Agenda
Welcome
Cara Sklar, Director, Early & Elementary Policy, New America
Opening Remarks
Swati Adarkar, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Policy and Early Learning, Office of Elementary and Secondary Education, U.S. Department of Education
Framework Overview
Dr. Shantel Meek, Professor of Practice, Founding Director, Children’s Equity Project, Arizona State University
Dr. Tunette Powell, Assistant Research Professor, Director of Parent and Family Partnerships, Children’s Equity Project, Arizona State University
Panel Discussion
Keri Rodrigues, Co-Founder, Founding President, National Parents Union
Dr. Letitia Johnson-Davis, Former principal of Baldwin Hills Elementary School, Los Angeles, CA
Dr. Michael Robert, Superintendent, Osborn School District, Phoenix, AZ
Ambar Martinez, Teacher, District of Columbia Public Schools
Patricia Donati, Teacher, District of Columbia Public Schools
Moderator: Laura Bornfreund, Senior Fellow, Early & Elementary Policy, New America
Closing
Dr. Shantel Meek, Professor of Practice, Founding Director, Children’s Equity Project, Arizona State University
Dr. Tunette Powell, Assistant Research Professor, Director of Parent and Family Partnerships, Children’s Equity Project, Arizona State University
Networking