The conference in Boston tomorrow looks like a nice mix of academic researchers and education officials:
Leveraging Research and Policy to Improve K-12 Education in Massachusetts
Leveraging Research and Policy to Improve K-12 Education in Massachusetts
December 7, 2015, 8:00am - 5:30pm
Overview:
A number of important issues are now on the state K-12 education policy agenda. In the past few years, scholars have produced a wide range of results highly relevant for this agenda. The conference is meant to bring multiple stakeholders together for a discussion of research findings and future work that will be helpful at this vital time.
Audience:
Policymakers, researchers, non-profit leaders and education journalists will be invited.
Agenda:
Click here for the agenda.
Registration:
Registration is now closed. Any journalists who wish to attend should contact Annice Correia Gabel (acorreia@mit.edu).
Location:Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
600 Atlantic Ave #100
Boston, MA 02210
600 Atlantic Ave #100
Boston, MA 02210
Keynote Speaker:Roland Fryer, Henry Lee Professor of Economics at Harvard University and faculty director of the Education Innovation Laboratory.
Conference Organizers:
Katharine Bradbury, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
Mary Burke, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
Robert Triest, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
Joshua Angrist, MIT and SEII
Parag Pathak, MIT and SEII
Mary Burke, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
Robert Triest, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
Joshua Angrist, MIT and SEII
Parag Pathak, MIT and SEII
Contact:Please address any questions to acorreia@mit.edu.
Among the talks are some that touch on school choice:
Charters Without Lotteries: Testing Takeovers in New Orleans and Boston
Atila Abdulkadiroğlu, Duke University
Joshua Angrist, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and NBER
Peter Hull, Massachusetts Institute of Technology*
Parag A. Pathak, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and NBER
Leveraging Lotteries for School Value-Added: Testing and Estimation
Joshua Angrist, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and NBER*
Peter Hull, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Parag A. Pathak, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and NBER
Christopher Walters, University of California, Berkeley and NBER
Overview of Unified Enrollment in American Cities
Parag A. Pathak, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and NBER
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