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The 2014 Anastasi Lecture on October 21 in NYC

  • 1.  The 2014 Anastasi Lecture on October 21 in NYC

    Posted 09-15-2014 13:08

    Announcing the 2014 Anastasi Lecture...

    It's Complicated: The Ongoing Saga of Opportunity in America

     

    Speaker: Henry Braun, Boisi Professor of Education and Public Policy, Boston College

    When: Tuesday, October 21, 2014 at 5:30 pm

    Where: 12th Floor Lounge, Lowenstein Center at 113W. 60th Street, Lincoln Center Campus

    The lecture is open to the public. A reception will follow.

     

    Abstract

    America has always seen itself as a Land of Opportunity. Over the last four decades, a torrent of data on growing inequality, have led many to doubt that view of our nation. Inequality of opportunity may be both the most fundamental and the most amenable to public and private action. Gross differences in opportunity have consequential implications for intra- and inter-generational mobility, the national economy, civil society and the democratic polity. I will offer a framework for understanding the complex dynamics driving differences in opportunity from birth to adulthood, and how those differences interact with the changing labor market to determine adult outcomes and offer some thoughts on how we can close the opportunity gap.

    About the Speaker

    Henry Braun is the Boisi Professor Education and Public Policy and Director of the Center for the Study of Testing, Evaluation and Education Policy at Boston College. From 1979 to 2006 he worked at the Educational Testing Service where he served as vice-president for research management and held the title of distinguished presidential appointee. He is a co-recipient of the 1986 Palmer O. Johnson Award of the AERA and a co-recipient of the NCME's 1999 Award for Outstanding Technical Contribution to Educational Measurement. His interests include school and teacher accountability, the role of testing in education policy, and analysis of large-scale survey data.

    For more information, contact David Budescu, Ph.D. (budescu@fordham.edu).

    Presented by the Anne Anastasi Professorship in Psychometrics and Quantitative Psychology. Additional support by the Graduate School of Arts & Sciences and Psychology Department.



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    David Budescu
    Fordham University
    Bronx NY
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