CRL LEARNS is an exciting new undertaking at the University of Kansas Center for Research on Learning. This initiative involves a number of events (including consultant presentations, dialogue about cutting-edge research endeavors, discussions of new books, and workshops on research practices) that bring together researchers and other leaders from across the University of Kansas for dialogue, professional learning, and invention. CRL LEARNS is open to all researchers, students, and staff at the School of Education. Sign up for news via the CRL Learns mailing list or RSS feed.
Video of Michael Faggella-Luby’s CRL Learns guest lecture, The End of an Error: Considering Disciplinary Literacy as Lever of Change in Secondary School Reform, is now available.
Visit the page for Eamonn Kelly’s CRL Guest Lecture entitled New Developments in Design Research Methodologies and Perspectives on the Federal Funding Climate to watch the video of the presentation.
On Nov. 4, 2009, Ron Ferguson, senior lecturer in education and public policy at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, met with CRL staff members to discuss their current research and projects. Visit the page for Ron Ferguson’s Meeting with CRL Researchers to watch the video.
Visit the page for Ron Ferguson’s CRL Guest Lecture entitled Toward Excellence with Equity: How Parents and Educators Can Help Raise Achievement and Close Racial Gaps to watch the video of the presentation.
CRL Learns, the KU School of Education and the KU Department of Philosophy are excited to announce a guest lecture by Ron Ferguson, Senior Lecturer in Education and Public Policy at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. The lecture is entitled, “Toward Excellence with Equity: How Parents and Educators Can Help Raise Achievement and Close [...]
