Upcoming Event

De/reconstructing education as a space for transformative belonging and agency

Research and policy symposium on gender equality in and through education

Online only

To develop the holistic skills young people need to thrive in life, work, and citizenship in the 21st century, education must provide students a sense of stability, belonging, and connection with their peers and community that allows them to individually and collectively identify and voice their hopes, make decisions, and take action to fully shape their own lives and the lives of their communities. Unfortunately, these fundamental education needs are often not met due to systemic factors—both within and outside of the education sector—that exclude millions of young people, especially girls, young women, and gender non-conforming people.

On December 5, the Center for Universal Education (CUE) will open the research and policy symposium on gender equality in and through education with the plenary discussion among the Echidna Global Scholars that will look at how to de/reconstruct education systems, schools, and other learning contexts into spaces of transformative belonging and agency. Speaking across their research on forcibly displaced girls in the Sahel, young children not reached by school in rural Pakistan, girls and young women left out of digital technology education and careers in Kenya, and adolescent girls (and their teachers) struggling in isolation with the effects of poverty and gender inequities in Nepal, the scholars will unpack the ways in which policies and practices currently limit belonging and inclusion in places of learning and share what they have learned about co-constructing more just and gender-transformative policy solutions.

Viewers can submit questions via email to events@brookings.edu or via Twitter at #EchidnaScholars.


VIRTUAL WORKSHOP DISCUSSIONS

For those interested in delving deeper into the scholars’ individual research, CUE encourages registration for virtual workshop discussions from December 5 to December 7 at the below times:

Learning on the move: Why so few forcibly displaced children continue schooling in the Sahel and what we can do about it (with Halimatou Hima)

Register: https://brookings.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUlcuCprz4iHtR8j0mFIMRVXT8iIlHwKCuD

Why emotions matter: Promoting female teachers and gender-transformative social emotional learning in Nepal (with Bhawana Shrestha)

Register: https://brookings.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIpd-qtqzksG9f_ilhwiUwxK8P6t6VEc4Lf 

Bridging the gender divide in digital technology careers in Kenya (with Anthony [Tony] Luvanda)

Register: https://brookings.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUrcu2tqz0pHd1654Kf6-nOtrgBJN0gx-EO

Policy design to support meaningful learning experiences and aspirations for underserved children in rural Pakistan (with Hina Saleem)

Register: https://brookings.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMsde2gpz8pGNBWxF-_AeGtNwDhBjPuL4YU

Agenda

Panel Discussion

Halimatou Hima

2022 Echidna Global Scholar - Brookings Institution

Senior Fragility Specialist, FCV Country Coordinator, Coastal West Africa - World Bank

Anthony Luvanda

2022 Echidna Global Scholar - Brookings Institution

Co-Founder & Executive Director - Magharibi Innovation Hub

Senior Lecturer, Information Technology department, Defence Forces Technical College - National Defence University-Kenya

Hina Saleem

2022 Echidna Global Scholar - Brookings Institution

Advisor, Literacy and Life Skills Program - The Citizens Foundation

More Information

To subscribe or manage your subscriptions to our top event topic lists, please visit our event topics page.

More