How can we make education research more impactful? How can experts and stakeholder groups work together to reduce barriers and optimize outcomes for students and families across the U.S.?
Host Kori Hamilton Biagas joins Todd Grindal, Co-Director of the Center for Learning and Development with SRI Education, to discuss some of the most pressing challenges facing today's educators, researchers, policymakers, and parents, and the innovative work being done to meet those challenges head-on.
Learn more about today's topics with the links below:
A report on early childhood suspension and expulsion
An article about culturally responsive curricula
A study measuring student collaboration with the use of artificial intelligence
Todd Grindal is Co-Director of the Center for Learning and Development with SRI Education and a lecturer at Harvard University. Learn more about Todd's work and connect with him through his SRI Education webpage.
Kori Hamilton Biagas serves as Communications Program Manager with SRI Education. Learn more about Kori's work and connect with her through her SRI Education webpage.
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