| Expanding the Success of Black and Latino Young Men Research Alliance participates in panel
hosted by the CUNY Institute for Education Policy |
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| You are invited to join Research Associate Dr. Adriana Villavicencio, who will be part of a panel discussion moderated by David Steiner of the CUNY Institute for Education Policy. Other panelists include Shawn Dove, Pedro Noguera, and Michael Prayor.
A new generation of initiatives aimed at promoting achievement among young men of color has emerged in recent years, engaging schools and school districts, government officials, and private foundations. In 2011, NYC launched the Young Men's Initiative--an ambitious set of programs across several City agencies designed to improve outcomes for Black and Latino males. The largest component of YMI's education effort is the Expanded Success Initiative (ESI), which provides funding and support to 40 high schools to help them improve college and career readiness among their Black and Latino male students.
On March 26, 2014, the CUNY Institute for Education Policy will explore the promising and challenging aspects of ESI thus far, with the goal of sharing New York City's experience with both local education stakeholders and those in other cities that are developing similar initiatives. |
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Panelists: Shawn Dove Campaign Manager, Campaign for Black Male Achievement, Open Society Foundation Pedro Noguera Professor of Education and Executive Director, Metropolitan Center for Urban Education at NYU Michael Prayor Principal, Brooklyn High School for Law and Technology and Adriana Villavicencio Research Associate, Research Alliance for NYC Schools Moderated by: David Steiner Dean, Hunter College School of Education Director, CUNY Institute for Education Policy
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When: Wednesday, March 26, 2014 Reception: 5:30 pm Panel Discussion: 6:30-7:45 pm
Where: Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute at Hunter College 47-49 East 65th St New York, NY 10065 |
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The Research Alliance for New York City Schools
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a non-partisan research center housed at the New York University Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development. The Research Alliance conducts rigorous studies on topics that matter to the city’s public schools. The organization strives to advance equity and excellence in education by providing evidence about policies and practices that promote students' development and academic success.
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