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Please join the UW College of Education and the UW Alumni Association for a special lecture by Philip Bell, associate professor of learning sciences. He will be speaking on "Pathways to Excellence and Equity in Science, Math and Engineering Education."
People learn about science and math in a wide range of settings—classrooms, homes, online communities. As such, education needs to be understood as taking place across a wide range of associated institutions—schools, families, after school clubs. Dr. Bell will examine why these institutions should provide youth with a broad set of life opportunities and choices associated with science and math learning.
Space is limited—please register in advance. You may also register by calling the UW Alumni Association at 206-543-0540 or 1-800-AUW-ALUM.
People learn about science and math in a wide range of settings—classrooms, homes, online communities. As such, education needs to be understood as taking place across a wide range of associated institutions—schools, families, after school clubs. Dr. Bell will examine why these institutions should provide youth with a broad set of life opportunities and choices associated with science and math learning.
When: | Tuesday, October 28, 7-8:30 p.m. lecture; 8:30-9 p.m. reception |
Where: | UW Tower (formerly Safeco Tower) Auditorium, Fourth Floor |
Cost: | FREE, but advance registration is requested. |
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