Building Bridges for Equity and Inclusion: Introducing the St. Louis School Research-Practice Collaborative
The Department of Education at Washington University in St. Louis presents an Ilene Katz Lowenthal and Edward Lowenthal Symposium Series event "Building Bridges for Equity and Inclusion: Introducing the St. Louis School Research-Practice Collaborative" on Tuesday, March 29th, 2022 from 4:00-5:15pm with reception to follow in the Women's Building Formal Lounge.
Join Dr. Saras Chung (Executive Director of SKIP Designed), Dr. Kelvin Adams (Superintendent of St. Louis Public Schools), Dr. Candice Carter-Oliver (Chief Executive Officer of Confluence Charter Schools), Jay Hartman (Executive Director of the Consortium Partnership Network of St. Louis Public Schools), Dr. Amber Jones (Harris-Stowe State University), Dr. Jason Jabbari (Washington University in St. Louis), and Dr. Andrew Butler (Washington University in St. Louis) to learn more about the St. Louis School Research-Practice Collaborative.
The mission of the St. Louis School Research-Practice Collaborative is to conduct rigorous research for educators to inform policies and practices that foster systemic improvements that lead to educational, social, and emotional growth for students in STL schools. We do this by creating collaborations between researchers and practitioners and conducting rigorous research for practice.
Please register for the event by March 28th using this link.
Email Kyle Trojahn (kyle.t@wustl.edu) with any questions or concerns, thank you!