Past Events
An Edutopia webinar featuring Darling-Hammond focuses on what we can learn from high-achieving countries using national standards and assessments that support student achievement.
The launch of Cohort II featured keynotes by Warren Simmons of the Annenberg Institute for School Reform and Stanford professor Prudence Carter.
Scholars, administrators and educators from around the world convened to explored equity challenges and prospects in Canada and the United States.
SCOPE is pleased to announce an engaging line-up for our 2010-11 series, running October 2010 through May 2011 and featuring leading Stanford faculty in education, psychology, business and law.
Professors Hazel Markus and Paula Moya will describe some challenges and possible solutions for educators faced with the job of teaching and talking about race.
On July 1, SCOPE and Policy Analysis for California Education hosted "Performance Assessments for 21st Century Skills: Implications for California"....
This summer, district leaders from across California will come to Stanford to further their work as participants in the California Linked Learning District Initiative.
Albuquerque Public Schools 9th and 10th grade SLC teams gathered this summer to develop project-based learning units for their students for the 2010-11 school year.
On Friday, October 3, 2008, the Stanford Center for Opportunity Policy in Education (SCOPE) - an affiliate of the Center for Comparative Studies on Race and Ethnicity - and the Eisenhower Foundation will co-sponsor a daylong forum at Stanford to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the Kerner Commission report and to bring attention to issues of educational inequality.