Past Brown Bag Lunch Discussions--Policy Student Network
Prof. Charles Basch – October 20, 2009
Healthier Students are Better Learners…What are the Next Steps for Educational Policy?
Prof. Regina Cortina – November 10, 2009
The Education of Latinos in Northern Manhattan Schools
Prof. David Hansen – December 3, 2009
What is “Cosmopolitanism? Rethinking Education in a Globalized World
Prof. Susana Loeb – March 11, 2010
Teachers Effectiveness and Teacher Labor Markets: Evidence from New York City
Prof. Kevin Dougherty & Kenny Nienhusser – April 7, 2010
Undocumented Immigrants and Access to Higher Education
Prof. Monisha Bajaj – October 27, 2010
Human Rights Education in India: Policy, Pedagogy, and Practice
Prof. Marybeth Gasman – November 29, 2010
Funding Historically Black Colleges and Universities: How and Why?
Prof. Melanie Ehren – February 23, 2011
Holding Schools to Account: How Do Principals and Teachers Respond to Different Measures of their School’s Performance?
Prof. Michael Rebell – March 24, 2011
Do Rights Survive Recessions? - What happens to a student’s right to a sound basic education during economic downturns?
TC Alum/Swarthmore Prof. Frank Grossman – April 28, 2011
Producing Policy Research for Multiple Audiences: Examining communication and information use in the Pennsylvania Department of Education
Prof. Ansley Erickson – November 28, 2011
“There is no de facto segregation.” Lecture based on lecturer’s manuscript in progress “Schooling the Metropolis: Educational Inequality Made and Remade, Nashville, Tennessee, 1945-2000.”
Prof. Charisse Gulosino (Visiting Scholar) – December 7, 2011
Uses of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in Education Research and Policy Analysis.
Samuel Abrams (Visiting Scholar)--February 21, 2012
Gentrification and Schools
