Please Vote for Our SXSW EDU Panel: “Cracking the Code on Chronic Absenteeism”
Help us get our panel, “Cracking the Code on Chronic Absenteeism,” chosen for the SXSW EDU 2020 event in Austin, Texas, March 9-12, 2020, by voting today! Voting ends this Friday, August 23.
Here’s more on the panel:
The age-old problem of skipping school has become a national epidemic. Nearly eight million students are chronically absent — meaning they miss a month or more of school each year. Chronic absenteeism is associated with lower academic achievement and increased dropout rates. This panel will discuss how chronic absenteeism is a measure of student wellness and will offer evidenced-based solutions that all educators and communities can use to help every student attend school every day. The panel will:
- Identify techniques for community organizing and collaboration that are integrated into efforts to transform schools and reduce chronic absenteeism.
- Describe how early warning data tools are helping schools and districts monitor and act on chronic absenteeism before it becomes a problem.
- Discuss how an evidenced-based success mentorship program is helping chronically absent students gain as much as a month or more of school.
Panelists:
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Sarah Peterson, Director of Research and Development, Office of Community Schools, New York City Department of Education
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Joshua Childs, Assistant Professor, Department of Educational Leadership and Policy, University of Texas at Austin
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Mark Dunetz, President, New Visions for Public Schools
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Rekha Balu, Director, Center for Applied Behavioral Science at MDRC