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AERA hosts a monthly policy luncheon, the Educational Policy Forum, in partnership with the Institute for Educational Leadership. We ask that attendees pay $13 to cover the costs of lunch. Contact Christy Talbot at ctalbot@aera.net with any questions.

Upcoming EPF Programs will be announced soon.

                                   
Past EPF Programs

November 30, 2012:   Michele McLaughlin, Knowledge Alliance
                                        Location - AASCU, 1307 New York Ave. NW

December 14, 2012:    Maria Ferguson, Center on Education Policy
                                        Location - Charles Sumner School, 1201 17th St. NW

March 23, 2012:          Martin Kehe, Pearson
                                        Topic: Proposed Changes to the GED

February 15, 2012:      Robert Rothman, Alliance for Excellent Education
                                        Topic: An Optimistic Look at the Common Core State Standards

January 20, 2012:       Cliff Adelman, Institute for Higher Education Policy
                                        Topic: Can the U.S. Really Be #1 in Degrees?

December 9, 2011:       Deborah Speece, Commissioner, NCSER
                                         Topic: Issues in Federal Research on Special Education

November 18, 2011:    Robert Slavin, Johns Hopkins University
                                             Topic: Achieving Education Success for All

September 16, 2011:    Jennifer Sloan McCombs, RAND
                                             Topic: Making Summer Count for Academic Achievement

March 18, 2011:           Cornelia Orr, National Assessment Governing Board
                                             Topic: The Future of NAEP and its Governing Board

February 18, 2011:      Jack Buckley, Commissioner, National Center for Education Statistics
                                        Topic: Challenges and Opportunities in the New Era of Data

January 14, 2011:        Bethany Little and Lindsay Hunsicker, U.S. Senate HELP Committee
                                        Topic: A Senate Perspective on Education Legislation in the 112th Congress

 
 
   
     
   
 
 
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