Educating the Whole Child
Event Information
Description
The Baltimore Curriculum Project's eighth Leading Minds forum will explore a variety of strategies to educate the whole child and address the socio-emotional barriers to learning associated with poverty.
“'This is about more than just, 'Can we get a score up to get somebody off of our backs? This is about who will live, who will die. This is about who will be able to fulfill all that they are called to. This work is about building a generation.'" Dr. Sonja Santelises, CEO, Baltimore City Public Schools
Join the Baltimore Curriculum Project and the Johns Hopkins Institute for Education Policy as we discuss this topic with:
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Mark Gaither, Principal, Wolfe Street Academy
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Dr. William E. “Brit” Kirwan, Chancellor Emeritus, University System of Maryland
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Sarah C. Warren, Executive Director, Whole Child Services and Support, Baltimore City Public Schools
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Karen E. Webber, Director, Education and Youth Development Program, Open Society Institute-Baltimore
The forum will take place from 1:00pm - 3:00pm. Join us for light refreshments from 12:00pm - 1:00pm.
PARKING
Paid parking is available in the garage under Decker Quad (C2/3 on map) off of Wyman Park Drive, or at the San Martin center (number 63, F1/2 on map) off Carnegie Way.
View the campus map at: https://www.jhu.edu/assets/uploads/2014/10/homewood_campus_map.pdf. Parking is marked in orange and the event will be held at the Glass Pavilion (number 27, E2 on map). For additional parking information visit: http://ts.jhu.edu/Parking/Visitors/
This event is free and open to the public. Registration is required.