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Navigating the impacts of COVID-19 on education in Michigan

Dec 7, 2021 1:10:00

This panel discusses the profound effects of COVID-19 on the state of education in Michigan, including what measurable effects have we seen, what are the long-term implications, and what lessons can be learned from this unique set of challeng

Emmanuel Yimfor: Misconduct synergies

Sep 9, 2021 0:47:24

Professors Yimfor and Tookes use the investment advisory industry as a laboratory to test whether there are improvements in employee misconduct following M&A events ("misconduct synergies''). September, 2021.

The future of early childhood education after COVID-19

Aug 18, 2021 1:01:46

The Brown Center on Education Policy at Brookings hosted a virtual panel discussion that considers the present and future of ECE in the United States. The panel consisted of experts with backgrounds in ECE policy, practice, and research.

Voters Not Politicians: Communities of Interest Outreach

Jan 14, 2021 0:03:00

Students Molly Kalb (BA ‘21) and Mariam Sayeed (MPP ‘21) worked with Voters Not Politicians (VNP) to conduct research and produced a short, lively, informative video that will be used in VNP's public engagement efforts around the Independent Citiz

P3E Student Showcase

Dec 9, 2020 1:25:00

Join P3E for Fall 2020 Practical Community Learning Project (PCLP) and research assistant student presentations.

Bringing the Actual Science of Reading to Policy and Practice

Nov 19, 2020 1:30:00

Come learn from four stakeholders renowned for their experience and expertise in improving children's literacy; two professors of education, an education reporter, and the head of one of Michigan's school administrator associations.

Sue Dynarski on Reauthorizing the Higher Education Act

Jan 18, 2018 0:05:19

Professor Sue Dynarski testifies before House Subcommittee on Education and Labor on January 18th, 2018 on the topic titled “Reauthorizing the Higher Education Act: Financial Aid Simplification and Transparency.”

Justin Wolfers: Teaching Useful Economics, Part 2

Jan 16, 2015 0:12:21

“Teaching useful economics is about demonstrating to our students that they can mobilize the key principles that animate economic reasoning to make better decisions in their personal and professional lives.”

Justin Wolfers: Teaching Useful Economics, Part 1

Jan 16, 2015 0:12:53

“Teaching useful economics is about demonstrating to our students that they can mobilize the key principles that animate economic reasoning to make better decisions in their personal and professional lives.”