Monday, March 3, 2014

Child Trends- FREE WEBINAR- Assessing the Evidence for Integrated Student Supports


You're invited to a free Child Trends webinar,   
Thursday, March 6, 2:30-3:45 p.m. ET

  • Find out about the findings from Child Trends' new research on the integrated student supports (ISS) approach to improving academic success;
  • Learn about the elements of ISS models for providing at-risk students the academic and non-academic supports necessary for educational success; and
  • Understand how ISS models apply child and youth development and education research findings to build successful programs.

Presenters:
  • Carol Emig, President, Child Trends
  • Kristin Anderson Moore, Ph.D., Senior Scholar, Child Trends
  • Daniel Cardinali, President, Communities In Schools
  • Mary E. Walsh, Ph.D., Executive Director, City Connects, and Daniel Kearns Professor, Lynch School of Education at Boston College
  • Jane Quinn, Vice President for Community Schools at The Children's Aid Society and Director of the National Center for Community Schools

Registration:
Advance registration required. Register at https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/428877240 

About Child TrendsChild Trends is a nonprofit, nonpartisan research center that studies children at all stages of development. Our mission is to improve the lives and prospects of children and youth by conducting high-quality research and sharing the resulting knowledge with practitioners and policymakers. Our work is supported by foundations; federal, state and local government agencies; and nonprofit organizations. Child Trends has more than 100 employees and annual revenue of about $13 million. For additional information, visit our website at childtrends.org
   
Acknowledgment: Child Trends gratefully acknowledges Bloomberg Philanthropies and AT&T for their generous support of our research on integrated student supports and the dissemination of this report. 

 
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