
Education Now | Back to School: Moving Forward from Here
For the third consecutive school year, the rhythms of our schools are being disrupted by a global pandemic — a pandemic that has laid bare existing inequities across almost every relevant metric.
What are your concerns as you start the year? What are the learning challenges you’re worried about, or the leadership dilemmas you are facing? How are schools supporting students, educators, and families as they reacclimate — and in many cases, as they manage the fallout of significant losses?
Join a panel of Harvard education experts to surface key challenges and concerns for educators, leaders, and families — and share concrete ideas for addressing them, with equity at the center. Let’s look at what the pandemic revealed, and how we can meet everyone where they are today and move forward.
Speakers:
- Andrew Ho, Charles William Eliot Professor of Education, Harvard Graduate School of Education
- Stephanie Jones, Gerald S. Lesser Professor in Early Childhood Development, Harvard Graduate School of Education
- Mary Grassa O'Neill, Senior Lecturer on Education and Faculty Director, School Leadership, Harvard Graduate School of Education
- Paul Reville, Francis Keppel Professor of Practice of Educational Policy and Administration, and Director, Education Redesign Lab, Harvard Graduate School of Education
Host:
- Uche Amaechi, Ed.D.'16, Lecturer on Education, Harvard Graduate School of Education