Sep
30

Inclusive Teaching at Princeton: Anthony Jack in Conversation with Cecilia Rouse

As part of the McGraw Center’s Inclusive Teaching at Princeton series, Anthony Jack, Assistant Professor of Education at Harvard University and author of The Privileged Poor (Harvard UP, 2020), will visit Princeton on Wednesday, September 30.

4:30 - 5:45 pm: Professor Anthony Jack, in conversation with Dean Cecilia Rouse

Co-sponsored by Princeton Public Lectures and SPIA

Cecilia Rouse, Dean of the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA), the Katzman-Ernst Professor in Economics and Education, and professor of economics and public affairs, will engage Jack in conversation about the campus lives of lower-income students, the "hidden curriculum" of elite colleges, and how class divisions on campus create barriers to academic success.

Register for this conversation via our webinar registration page

6:15 - 7:30 pm: Professor Anthony Jack, in conversation with Princeton students

Moderated by Dr. Rashidah Andrews and Daniel Kim ‘21

What is the difference between access and inclusion at elite institutions? What are the unwritten rules of selective schools, and what can colleges do to level the playing field? In this open forum, Professor Jack will take questions from Princeton students about education and inequality.

All students are invited to register for this conversation via this webinar registration page.

Please note that first-year students will be discussing themes from Professor Jack’s research in their College 101 discussions (as part of the Entryways Program) during the week of September 28th, so they are particularly encouraged to attend!

Date

September 30, 2020

Time

4:30 p.m.

Location

Online via Zoom Webinar