Summer Course: Post-Secondary Success: In Schools, Communities, and Families
Posted by Harvard University on March 5, 2019
This program is designed for educators and community-based professionals who want to become more effective at preparing young people for success in college and the workplace.
Post-Secondary Success: In Schools, Communities, and Families will provide a foundation for understanding the arc of post-secondary readiness, including relevant developmental psychology across the K-16 continuum. This program is designed for educators and community-based professionals who want to become more effective at preparing young people for success in college and the workplace. Participants will learn from experts on post-secondary readiness, exploring what post-secondary readiness really looks like, how factors like race, income, and immigration status influence post-secondary opportunity, and how schools and communities can help students develop the skills and support network they need to achieve their long-term goals.
June 23-26, 2019
https://www.gse.harvard.edu/ppe/program/post-secondary-success-schools-communities-and-families
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