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Carnegie Summit 2023

The Carnegie Summit is a vibrant community of educational professionals that come together to share improvement approaches to advance educational equity.

STANFORD, CA, UNITED STATES, April 13, 2023/EINPresswire.com/ — The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching is pleased to announce their final keynote speakers and 10th Anniversary plans for their annual Carnegie Summit on Improvement in Education to be held in San Diego, California, April 23-25, 2022 at the Hilton San Diego Bayfront Hotel.

This year’s Summit is a milestone event as Carnegie celebrates ten years of convening improvers–a burgeoning community of dedicated professionals from elementary and secondary schools and districts, state education departments and agencies, charter and other management organizations, post-secondary institutions, researchers, entrepreneurs, and community leaders, and more, all committed to using improvement science and evidence to drive equity and excellence in education. Carnegie’s annual gathering features pre-conference courses and hundreds of exceptional speakers and panelists and has become the premier national conference for thousands of educators, innovators and policy makers dedicated to improvement and impact.

Keynote conversations will address pressing questions facing education today and the role of improvement and innovation with some of the wisest and fiercest advocates for equity in education: Jorge A. Aguilar, Superintendent of the Sacramento City Unified School District; Shirley M. Collado, Senior Fellow at the Carnegie Foundation and President & CEO of College Track; Denise Forte, CEO & President of the Education Trust; Anthony Romero, Executive Director & President of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU); and Timothy Knowles, President of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching.

“This is an exceedingly important moment in education,” said Timothy Knowles. “The leaders joining our 10th Anniversary Summit have precisely the right vantage points to help us make sense of the complex juncture we are in, and ensure the fight for educational justice can be won.”

Reflecting on ten years of Carnegie’s unusual convening, Knowles said, “I am incredibly inspired by this community of practitioners, leaders, policymakers, and philanthropists who come to the Carnegie Summit to support one another, to learn together, and share their work to propel young people to live healthy, dignified, and fulfilling lives.”

Showcasing the history of improvement science are sessions devoted to the 10th Anniversary of the Carnegie Summit. They will help participants reflect on a decade-worth of stories of impact and growth and look to the future of equity-focused improvement. In addition, the recently-launched Voices of Improvers storytelling and learning initiative will be featured. This initiative aims to collect and share stories from a wide range of improvers, including school and district leaders, teachers, researchers and education support professionals to learn how to support, sustain, and deepen the improver community in future Carnegie Summit gatherings, networks and professional learning.

In-person registration is now sold out, but remote registration is still available at cfdn.at/summit23 with live streaming, special virtual networking opportunities, and on-demand content for the following year.

About the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching
The mission of the Foundation is to catalyze transformational change in education so that every student has the opportunity to live a healthy, dignified, and fulfilling life. For more information visit www.carnegiefoundation.org.

Kito Cetrulo
Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching
kcetrulo@carnegiefoundation.org
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