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What the Return to School after Hurricane Katrina and the Ebola Epidemic Can Teach Us in the Current Moment

With over one billion children out of school, education leaders today are experiencing the challenge of a generation. How can historically slow-moving education systems turn on a dime? What can leaders across the public and private sector do to help children recover from COVID-19 learning loss—and lift children out of learning poverty?

The Coronavirus pandemic is not the first calamity to put learning at risk. Powerful lessons can be drawn from recent history—such as in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina or Liberia after Ebola—to inform today’s pathways to relief, recovery, reform, and resilience in education delivery.

On September 24 at 11 a.m. EDT, please join the Luminos Fund for the launch event of “Education Leadership through Crisis,” a new video series where diverse education leaders share personal lessons learned on navigating crises. In this COVID-19 moment, these dialogues will shed light on the world’s opportunity to get education delivery right. We are honored to launch with this webinar featuring three unique education leaders. Guest

Speakers:

  • Neerav Kingsland, Managing Partner, The City Fund
  • George Werner, Former Minister of Education, Liberia
  • Dr. Rebecca Winthrop, Co-Director of the Center for Universal Education, Brookings Institution

Moderated by:

  • Mubuso Zamchiya, Managing Director, The Luminos Fund

 

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What the Return to School after Hurricane Katrina and the Ebola Epidemic Can Teach Us in the Current Moment

Date and time
Thursday, September 24, 2020 10:00 AM EDT
Organizers
Type
  • Webinar
Issue Area(s)
  • Education
Location
  • Online Event