CEPEO Annual Lecture 2023: Post-pandemic schooling challenges
Join this event to hear Joshua Goodman speak about post-pandemic lessons from the research and policy worlds at the Centre for Education Policy and Equalising Opportunities (CEPEO)'s second annual lecture.

More than 3 years after the COVID-19 pandemic hit, students, teachers, and school systems are still feeling the effects of the unprecedented disruption.
Professor Goodman will explore the following questions: to what extent have our educational systems recovered? What role has policy played in that recovery? What issues should education policymakers be focused on in the near future?
He will draw on his and others' research, as well as his experiences at the White House's Council of Economic Advisors, to discuss where we are now and what we should be worried about going forward.
Light refreshments will follow the lecture.
This in-person event will be particularly useful for researchers, policy makers, teachers, and Members of Parliament.
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Professor Joshua Goodman
Associate Professor of Education and Economics
Boston University
His research applies causal inference methods to large quantitative data sets in order to provide rigorous evidence on the impacts of education policies, particularly with respect to postsecondary issues, STEM coursework, and more recently the COVID-19 pandemic.
Currently, he is on leave from Boston University to serve as a Senior Economist on President Biden's Council of Economic Advisers until 14 July 2023.
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