Past Events
In the last SCOPE Brown Bag Seminar this academic year, Ben Domingue spoke on genetics and educational attainment.
AERA's 2016 Annual Meeting illuminated and enhanced the role of education researchers as public scholars who contribute to public understanding, political debate, and professional practice in increasingly diverse democracies in the US and around the globe.
Public investment or market-based systems? What is the best available evidence on the implementation and results of these different approaches to education.
Jorge Ruiz de Velasco explored how CA's CORE districts are forming a learning collaborative to collectively advance professional accountability.
A forum on the impact of community school closures in low-income neighborhoods.
This one-day event will explore innovative approaches leading to the enhanced support and wellbeing of students of color.
Linda Darling-Hammond and Travis J. Bristol will talk about SCOPE's cutting-edge work at a symposium marking Stanford's 125th year.
Travis J. Bristol presented research from a study of Black male teachers at the SCCABE 2015 Education Forum.
Travis J. Bristol spoke about the intersection of race and gender in teaching boys of color.
Candace Thille presented a talk about big data, technology, and equity in higher education.