LHS Collaboratory Lecture-Reflections on Learning to Improve: Foundational Ideas, Observations from Practice, and Building a Field presented by Anthony S. Bryk, President of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching
Date
Thursday, November 12, 2020
Time
12:00pm - 1:30pm
Location
Virtual-Zoom
Description
The LHS Collaboratory and the University of Michigan School of Education are pleased to present, Anthony S. Bryk, Ed D, President of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching at our virtual event on 11/12 at noon ET. The topic is, Reflections on Learning to Improve: Foundational Ideas, Observations from Practice, and Building a Field.
While the LHS Collaboratory is typically focused on learning health, learning systems actually have very broad applicability. Moreover, there has been a strong interest in the Collaboratory from the education community which is also focused on learning systems.
A thought leader in this area, Anthony S. Bryk, President of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, will be speaking about a set of critical observations acquired in the course of his own efforts to improve how large complex educational systems work.
Discussants:
Elizabeth Birr Moje, Dean,
George Herbert Mead Collegiate Professor of Education,
and Arthur F. Thurnau Professor School of Education
Faculty Associate in the Institute for Social Research; Latino/a
Studies; and the Joint Program in English & Education
University of Michigan
Caren M. Stalburg, MD, MA
Collaborative Lead for Education
Associate Professor of Learning Health Sciences
Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Director of HILS Online Masters
University of Michigan
Moderator:
Donald J. Peurach, PhD
Professor
University of Michigan School of Education
Senior Fellow, Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of
Teaching