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Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Take a minute to support the dual degree between SIPA and Teachers College

Hi members of the SIPA Education group,

Today's happy hour was a good moment to talk about the future of the group and other education-related topics, while drinking a good beer :)
Looking forward to see those of you that couldn't come in the next activities!
Please, remember that if you want to share events/activities with the group, you can find the members' contact details in our Google Doc http://bit.ly/sipaed and send us a mail.

In this email:
1) Take a minute to support the dual degree between SIPA and Teachers College
2) Still looking for interesting courses at TC? TOMORROW Thursday: Policy Course Advisement @TC
3) Panel “For‐Profit Schooling and the Politics of Education Reform in Chile”. Next Monday.

Content

1) Take a minute to support the dual degree between SIPA and Teachers College
  • As we told you in a previous email, Jordan Brensinger (MIA 2013) has proposed SIPA to start a new dual degree with Teachers College.
  • We know that if we want this idea to come true, the students (we) have to show interest and pressure.
  • If you think this is an interesting idea, we invite you to take concrete action:
    • Go to the Town Hall discussion board in Courseworks, look for Jordan's post under "Category: DUAL DEGREES" and add a message supporting it. Would be great to have the post with more messages. The discussion board will close this Friday.
    • Also, you can go to the actual Town Hall to show your support: 6-8pm,Tuesday, December 6, 2011. 15th Floor IAB 1501.

2) Still looking for interesting courses at TC? Tomorrow Thursday: Policy Course Advisement @TC

We wanted to share with you an activity organized by the Policy Student Network @ Teachers College:

Policy Course Advisement
·    Want to know what policy courses are being offered next semester?
·    Looking for information about classes and professors?
·    Looking to share wisdom about classes and professors?
·    Got questions about classes outside of TC?
·    Just want a break from finals-stuff?
·    Wine?  Snacks?

Thursday, December 1, 2011
7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
Horace Mann 144
Wine and light refreshments will be served.


3) Panel "“For‐Profit Schooling and the Politics of Education Reform in Chile”. Next Monday.

For those of you interested in privatization and vouchers: the panelists will discuss the scholarly and policy debate, the evidence, and the international experience. They will analyze the Chilean case, where the consequences are being widely debated.

Moderated by Susan Fuhrman, President of Teachers College Panelists:
  • Gregory Elacqua, Director of the Institute of Public Policy at the School of Economics at the Universidad Diego Portales in Santiago‐Chile
  • Henry Levin, William H. Kilpatrick Professor of Economics & Education at Teachers College
  • Miguel Urquiola, Professor of Economics at the School of International and Public Affairs and Department of Economics, Columbia University
RSVP by Thursday, December 1st by email to paupachecoflanagan@gmail.com

Cheers,
Pablo.

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

TODAY Tuesday 29th - Chilean student leader @SIPA

Hi all! (you are receiving this email because you are in the SIPA Education group contact list @ http://bit.ly/sipaed)

Sorry about the late notice, but I just got this information.

Giorgio Jackson, one of the key leaders of the recent student movement in Chile, will be today Tuesday 29th at SIPA. He was President of the Federación de Estudiantes de la Universidad Católica de Chile (FEUC) in 2011 (one of the main Chilean universities) and speaker for Confederación de Estudiantes de Chile (CONFECH).

WHEN: 7pm, Tuesday, November 29th
WHERE: SIPA, Room 801
The event will be in Spanish

It will be a roundtable, and he will be talking about the student movement and protests of this year in Chile. Since I am from Chile, I can tell you that these have been probably the most important protests since we got our democracy back in 1988.

Al Jazeera interview: http://www.aljazeera.com/video/americas/2011/09/201192955515178596.html
Info about the protests: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Chilean_protests

Please RSVP at paupachecoflanagan at gmail.com if you plan to attend.
SPACE IS LIMITED.

Best,
Pablo

Monday, November 21, 2011

Global Case Challenge with an Education Track

Hi Everyone,

Just wanted to let you know about an upcoming opportunity. The Hult
International Business School is holding its Global Case Challenge in
February of 2012. The Challenge provides teams of graduate students
and young professionals across the world the chance to participate in
a global competition in five cities. There are three tracks you can
choose from: Education, Energy, and Housing.

For more information on this, check out the following website:
http://www.hultglobalcasechallenge.com/2012/

Small groups for each track, including Education, will need to be
formed quickly within the next week, so if you're interested email
Irène Kapusta. There is a short application process and the first deadline is on
November 30th.

Happy Thanksgiving!

Coli

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Reminder: EDUCATION HAPPY HOUR TODAY, 6:30-8:30

Hi Everyone,

 This is just a reminder to everyone who was at the first meeting of the Education Task Force that we have an EDUCATION HAPPY HOUR TODAY AT 6:30 at Haakon's Hall (on Amsterdam).  Even if you can't stay very long, or you can only get there at 8:00, it would be great to see you there - we don't want to lose momentum and we're hoping to be able to figure out what people want from the group, what people think is feasible for themselves in terms of participation in the group, and what the group's next steps are going to be! Please make it out if you can - sorry I didn't send this reminder earlier!

Looking forward to seeing you soon!!

Cory