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A community breakfast and discussion:
Closing the Gap in Science Achievement: Lessons Learned from 10 Years of Changing the Face of Science
Live Stream

May 12, 2011


The live stream video archive is divided into 8 video segments.

Recent reports on science and math achievement among U.S. school children are bleak. But, we can, in fact, boost outcomes and career aspirations in science for urban teenagers at the highest risk of being left behind. On May 12, 2011 nearly 150 stakeholders involved in this work gathered at Gensler to learn from Project Exploration's 10-year retrospective study and to discuss:

  • Engaging and retaining students from historically underrepresented populations in science–at school and beyond;
  • Making science more accessible, compelling and equitable
    locally and nationally for students of color and girls;
  • Expanding Project Exploration’s findings for a regional
    agenda for STEM education.

Panelists:

Laura Washington, Moderator
Chicago Sun-Times; ABC 7-Chicago;
In These Times


Gabrielle Lyon
Project Exploration

Bernadette Chi and Juna Snow

Center for Research, Evaluation, and Assessment, Lawrence Hall of Science, University of California, Berkeley

Sara Ray Stoelinga

Urban Education Institute,
University of Chicago


Kaitlin Judkins

Student, DePaul University,
Project Exploration Alumna

 

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