Students Present New Research on Mind/Brain Development, New Technologies
and Education at Conference
On February 25, 2000, the Harvard Graduate School of Education will hold
its fifth annual Student Research Conference, one of the most important
and only opportunities in the Harvard calendar for students to present
their research. Over 180 students will discuss their work on critical
issues in education: mind/brain research, religious pluralism and public
education; gender inequality; gay, lesbian, and bisexual learners; and
new technologies in education. Most panels feature faculty discussants,
and the entire conference is being organized by students.
International Forum to Follow
The conference will be immediately followed by the International Forum,
to take place at 6pm in the Askwith Lecture Hall, Longfellow Hall. This
year's forum is entitled "Questionable Futures: Globalization,
Development and Education", and will gather a panel of internationally
recognized speakers, including Johnathan Jansen from The University of
Durban in South Africa, to address the relationship between the global
economy and education, and provide alternative perspectives to mainstream
globalization rhetoric.
The Student Research Conference and International Forum will take place
on February 25, 2000 from 9:00 am - 7:30 pm at the Gutman Conference Center,
Harvard Graduate School of Education, Appian Way, Cambridge.
For More Information
Contact Simon Norton at 495-5903