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The Askwith Education Forum is a signature series of in-person events featuring leading thinkers and practitioners from across the field of education (and beyond) — exploring issues affecting schools, universities, families, and communities. The Forum was established in 1998 by the children and grandchildren of Herbert Askwith, A.B.'(19)07.
Askwith Education Forum takes place in Askwith Hall, in the Harvard Graduate School of Education's Longfellow building. Askwith events offer the opportunity to gather and network with colleagues, faculty, and leaders, and they are important campus anchors. Events will be recorded and available for later viewing on the Harvard Education YouTube channel.
A conversation about the tangible and intangible benefits of college athletics, with the aim of broadening how we think about the role of sport and its impact on education and society.
Askwith Forums and HUBWeek kick off Project Zero’s (PZ) 50th anniversary celebration with the panel, “Changes in Mind: Five Decades of Insight into Intelligence, Thinking, and Learning.”
A discussion about innovations in education systems across the world and what students need to learn today in order to live their fullest lives
A debate on how educators should grapple with the school voucher, one of the most pressing questions in education policy
How to empower young people to become changemakers
A panel examines the state of sexual violence in schools and explore how both public and private actors are working to encourage a freer and safer educational sphere
A panel of social justice leaders discuss their different paths to activism and the values they bring to the work
The Askwith Forum gathered three experienced leaders of urban districts for a dialogue on the role of a superintendent in such dynamic systems as urban school districts and on how superintendents can spark radical change.