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Roundtable featuring Kaya Henderson, Chancellor of Washington, DC Public Schools (left), and Rachel Goslins, executive director of the President’s Committee on the Arts and the Humanities (PCAH...
Tags: Education, Arts, kaya henderson
The World as ClassroomThe idea gurus at TED have just released an online portal for educators—and for the student in all of us: TED-Ed. Teachers from around the world are invited to submit short...
Tags: Education, global health, Advocacy and Social Media, Advocacy Strategies
Join Aspen Institute Arts Program director Damian Woetzel in conversation with Howard Gardner, the Hobbs Professor of Cognition and Education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, a leading...
Tags: Education, Arts, Roosevelt House at Hunter College, Damian Woetzel, The Aspen Institute Arts Program, Howard Gardner, Ellen Winner, Project Zero, Arts Intergration
How can a college education best prepare business students for their future roles as both business men and women and as citizens? With business continuing to be the most popular undergraduate major...
Tags: Education, Business and Society
The debate over a standardized account of Lebanon's recent history has been going on for more than two decades, yet this discourse remains one of the most contentious and divisive issues in the...
Tags: Education, Hezbollah, Walid Jumblatt, history, civil war
Evaluating Talk Two weeks ago, we featured the Huffington Post piece of an Aspen Institute colleague arguing for the value of talk. Coincidentally, The New Yorker recently asked: so, what really...
Tags: Education, Evaluation Theory and Methods, Advocacy and Social Media
A Message from APEP Head Honcho, David Devlin-Foltz As many of our Washington DC colleagues know already, Lisa Molinaro is leaving the Advocacy Planning and Evaluation Program on February 8th to...
Tags: Education, Evaluation Theory and Methods, APEP News
Skills training, community colleges, entrepreneurship, and civility were a few of the key issues President Obama spoke about in his State of the Union address last night. We asked some of our experts...
Tags: Education, Homeland Security, Entrepreneurship, Adult Education, Energy, Community College, Savings, State of the Union, Skills-building, civility
From a No. 2 Pencil to an iPadWe think The New York Times' "Room for Debate" feature is pretty darn cool. This week, the topic is classroom technology and the Times has recruited an impressive list...
Tags: Education, Advocacy and Social Media, Evaluation Theory and Practice

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