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Unlocking Pathways to Learning
In 2008, Changing Worlds launched a bold longitudinal study to measure the difference the arts and culturally responsive teaching practices have on a child's academic and social development.
Ideal for educators, teaching artists, arts administrators, evaluators and policy makers, the breakfast reception highlights the impact arts and culturally responsive teaching has on unlocking pathways to learning.
Join us as we share the results of our Literacy and Cultural Connections Program. Hear from students and learn about our assessment approach and future plans.
Reception with Continental Breakfast
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
Northern Trust
181 W. Madison, Chicago, IL
*Please bring a photo ID for admission.
RSVP
Please register by Friday, February 24, 2012 at info@changingworlds.org or by contacting 312-421-8040. For more information, please contact Patti Pangborn at 312-421-8040.
Directions to Northern Trust
Public transportation is highly recommended. The Orange, Purple, Brown and Pink train lines stop at Washington/Wells, the nearest train stop to Northern Trust, 181 W. Madison.
Parking
Nearby Parking is available at the Poetry Garage Self-Park Facility at 201 W. Madison or Central Parking System at 1 N. LaSalle.
Special thanks to the following funders who made this three-year initiative and report possible:
Anonymous, The Chicago Community Trust, Chicago Tribune Charities - Holiday Campaign, a fund of the Robert R. McCormick Foundation, The Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events, The Elizabeth Morse Charitable Trust, Henrietta Lange Burk Fund, Illinois Arts Council, a state agency, JPMorgan Chase Foundation, Lloyd A. Fry Foundation, National Endowment for the Arts, Northern Trust Centennial Fund, The Patrick and Anna M. Cudahy Fund, Polk Bros. Foundation, Rothman Family Foundation, Seabury Foundation and Target.
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