Date:
Thursday, April 8, 2021
Time:
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM

Celebrating 200 Years: Resilience, Recovery, and Reform - Education and Human Development in a Post-Pandemic World

Location

Online - Zoom 

Event Description

At the Graduate School of Education and Human Development (GSEHD), we believe that education is key to fulfilling America’s promise of equity and justice. In 2020, COVID-19 shined an even brighter light on the educational inequities across the United States and around the world. In response, the GSEHD community has mobilized with innovative thinking, action, and compassion during a crisis.

Join us for a conversation with GSEHD experts about the challenges, opportunities, and lessons we are learning during the pandemic. How will we re-imagine education to address the disparities in the system? Rather than returning to the status quo, is it possible to provide a better experience for all students?

This event is open to all members of the GW community. Please register your attendance in advance. Please note this event will take place at 5:00pm ET.

Panelists:
Lionel Howard, Associate Professor of Educational Research
Benjamin Jacobs, Associate Research Professor
Natalie Milman, Professor of Educational Technology Leadership
Rebecca Thessin, Assistant Professor of Educational Administration

Moderator:
Michael Feuer, Dean, Graduate School of Education and Human Development

 

The George Washington University’s bicentennial is an incredible, historic milestone. With 27,000+ students from more than 135 countries, a worldwide community of 300,000+ living alumni, and thousands of faculty and staff, the GW community is coming together to celebrate 200 years of phenomenal growth.

Online registration for this event has now closed.