Reimagining the future of education for all children Join Remake Learning, University of Pittsburgh School of Education and Center for Urban Education, Carnegie Mellon University, and Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh for a special screening and panel discussion on how the science of learning can help us reimagine the future of education for all children. […]
Everything Afterschool 2017
Each year, APOST and the Office of Child Development collaborate to host Everything Afterschool, a unique opportunity for afterschool programs to discover the many resources and enrichment providers in the Greater Pittsburgh area. With over 40 exhibitors, Everything Afterschool gives out-of-school time program staff and enrichment providers the opportunity to connect. Sign […]
Center on Race and Social Problems: Just Discipline and the School to Prison Pipeline in Greater Pittsburgh
Next Tuesday December 6, 2016 at noon, please join us at CRSP for the final speaker in the Fall Speaker Series. Assistant Professor James Huguley will present “Just Discipline and the School to Prison Pipeline in Greater Pittsburgh: Local Challenges and Promising Solutions.” A Q&A will follow the lecture. Dr. Huguley’s research examines how contextually […]
CUE Summer Educator Forum
June 23, 2016 – 9:00am to June 24, 2016 – 4:00pm Culturally Responsive Education: Taking the Next Step The CUE Summer Educator Forum (CUESEF) is a professional learning experience designed for math and ELA educators of students in grades 6 – 12. This dynamic forum will strengthen educators’ skills for culturally relevant and responsive instructional […]
Race and Child Welfare Summer Institute
Secure your place to join your colleagues at the Child Welfare Summer Institute on Thursday June 9, 2016. You can earn (6) CE credits, learn about the latest research on racial disproportionality in child welfare and enjoy the company of your colleagues at the home of one of the largest child welfare programs in the […]
CUE Brown Bag Lunch Series: When the Pipeline Begins at the End
Our March Brown Bag session, “When the Pipeline Begins at the End: How Inadequate Education in Juvenile Facilities Perpetuates the School-to-Prison Pipeline,” will take place Thursday, March 17th in the CUE Conference Room from Noon to 1:30 p.m. Chaz P. Arnett, visiting professor at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law, will facilitate the discussion. […]
PAEYC’s Unconference 2016: Total Leadership
Register for PAEYC’s 2016 UnConference: Total Leadership 2016 UnConference: Total Leadership When: 8 a.m. – 4 p.m., Wednesday, March 9, 2016 Where: Mervis Hall, Joseph M. Katz Graduate School of Business, University of Pittsburgh, Roberto Clemente Drive Keynote speaker: Candi Castleberry Singleton, founder of Dignity & Respect Cost: Regular Registration, $85; PAEYC Members, $75; Student […]
Justice on Both Sides: Toward a Discourse of Restoration in Schools
February 25, 2016 – 4:00pm to 6:00pm With disparities in school discipline falling sharply along racial divides, the practice of restorative justice has the potential to change the way we think about, plan and administer disciplinary measures in urban schools, using circle processes and case conferences to create boundary-crossing social networks for children and youth. […]
Center on Race and Social Problems Speaker Series: “Myth of the Color-blind and Gender-blind Judge”
Center on Race and Social Problems Wednesday, 27 January 2016 12:00PM ~ 1:30PM 2017 Cathedral of Learning Dear Friends of CRSP, As part of the Spring 2016 Speaker Series, the Center on Race and Social Problems will host Pat Chew, Judge J. Quint Salmon and Anne Salmon Chaired Professor at the University of Pittsburgh […]
CRSP Presents Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto