Past Events
On October 31, Claude M. Steele, Dean of the Stanford School of Education, will discuss "Girls, Math, and Other Clues About How Stereotypes Affect Academic Achievement."
We are pleased to announce an engaging line-up for SCOPE's 2011-12 Brown Bag Seminar Series, featuring leading faculty in education, sociology, psychology, and law.
Professor Charles discussed her latest research on Oct. 3, arguing that racial identity in Black students is far more multidimensional and varied than earlier studies indicated.
This Capitol Hill briefing, featuring Edward Haertel, Jesse Rothstein, Linda Darling-Hammond and others, presented research on how teachers' effectiveness should be measured and developed.
An introduction, screening, and reflection on the 2009 French movie Skirt Day with Harvard W.E.B. Du Bois Fellow Sylvie Laurent.
The California Alliance of African American Educators' Summer Institute took place at Stanford in June. A photo gallery can be viewed from this page.
Access materials and photos from the June 2011 Linked Learning summer institute, co-hosted by SCOPE and ConnectEd.
Psychology professor Jennifer Eberhardt will discuss three long-held views of blacks in the United States that continue to guide our perceptions and contribute to racial inequalities.
The 2011 LEADS Summer Institute brings district leaders from across the country to Stanford to further their district reform agendas.
Hosted by the Center for American Progress and featuring report authors Linda Darling-Hammond and Frank Adamson