Workshop Series
The Chicago Education Workshop, which meets weekly throughout the year, brings together students, faculty and other interested colleagues to discuss cutting edge research on education being conducted locally and around the nation. Its purpose is to create a lively forum in which scholars from a range of disciplines can scrutinize the empirical claims made by presenters. Presenters include locally or nationally distinguished scholars as well as Chicago PhD students. Sessions frequently focus on the logic of an argument, the relevance of the methodology, empirical findings, and potential alternative explanations. Each presenter is allocated 80 minutes for presentation, questioning, and discussion; the norm is for the format to be interactive, with key issues raised as they arise. Open discussion through individual or small group meetings with the speaker is encouraged after each workshop.
For additional information on the Workshop on Education Lecture Series, to be added to the distribution list, or if you are a person with disabilities who may need assistance, please contact one of our Workshop Coordinators: Peyton Cunningham (cpcunningham@uchicago.edu), Della Cox (della@uchicago.edu), Emma Heidorn (eheidorn@uchicago.edu), or Jake Nicoll (jwnicoll@uchicago.edu).
The location of the Autumn Quarter Workshop will be announced soon.
October 2: Geoffrey Wodtke, University of Chicago
Workshop: TBD
November 6: Nora Gordon, Georgetown University
Workshop: TBD
November 20: Eos Trinidad, University of California, Berkeley
Workshop: TBD
December 4: Ioulia Kovelman, University of Michigan
Workshop: TBD
January 15: TBD
January 29: TBD
February 12: TBD
February 26: TBD
April 2: TBD
April 16: Terri Sabol, Northwestern University
Workshop: TBD
April 30: TBD
May 14: TBD