Half Baked Research Seminar Series
Annenberg’s Half-Baked Seminar Series is an hour-long “works in progress” seminar centered on education policy research. Seminars are typical academic presentations intended for a broad academic audience. Speakers come from a variety of disciplinary traditions, and we seek to be inclusive to a broad, multi-disciplinary audience. While we anticipate that most presentations will use quantitative approaches, some presentations will present on the results of qualitative inquiry. The unifying theme is that the work is empirical in nature.
We invite Annenberg staff as well as faculty, postdocs, and doctoral students who are interested in empirical research in education from across the University to participate.
Half-Baked is a regular seminar on Thursdays at 1:00pm
- Sep
07Half Baked Research SeminarStaffing Schools: Understanding the RI Teacher Workforce
01:00pm-02:00pm | 164 Angell St., 2nd floor, Providence, RI 02906 - Sep
21Half Baked Research SeminarEquity Work and Political Neutrality in Suburban Schools
01:00pm-02:00pm | 164 Angell St., 2nd floor, Providence, RI 02906 - Oct
05Half Baked Research SeminarDisparate Impacts of College Admissions Policies on Asian American Applicants
01:00pm-02:00pm | 164 Angell St., 2nd floor, Providence, RI 02906 - Oct
19Half Baked Research SeminarA Tale of Four Cities: Academic Achievement in an Intentionally Diverse Environment
01:00pm-02:00pm | 164 Angell St., 2nd floor, Providence, RI 02906 - Nov
09Half Baked Research SeminarRacism as a Fundamental Cause: Advancing Critical Quantitative Methodologies in Educational Research
01:00pm-02:00pm | 164 Angell St., 2nd floor, Providence, RI 02906 - Nov
16Half Baked Research SeminarEffects of School Spending on Child Well-Being
01:00pm-02:00pm | 164 Angell St., 2nd floor, Providence, RI 02906 - Dec
07Half Baked Research SeminarMatthew Kraft
01:00pm-02:00pm | 164 Angell St., 2nd floor, Providence, RI 02906