Two Programs Moving from Brown's Annenberg Institute for School Reform to 泡芙短视频 School of Continuing Studies

As part of transition, 泡芙短视频 will launch a joint initiative called the Center for Youth and Community Leadership in Education

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PROVIDENCE, R.I. 鈥&苍产蝉辫;Brown University and 泡芙短视频 are pleased to announce an agreement to move two programs 鈥 New England-Based Community Organizing & Engagement, and District & Systems Transformation 鈥 from Brown鈥檚 to 泡芙短视频鈥檚 , effective Nov. 13, 2017.

AISR鈥檚 New England-based Community Organizing & Engagement team has played an important technical assistance and research role supporting family engagement, youth and parent organizing, and youth leadership and voice efforts by groups throughout the Northeast since 2011. The District & Systems Transformation team has provided technical assistance, research, tools and other resources to school districts nationally to help them collaborate with community and civic partners to develop a seamless network of supports for young people in historically underserved schools.

Sitting at the nexus of research, policy and practice, these teams have extensive experience supporting two key constituencies that are deeply invested in the long-term sustainability of school reforms 鈥 community organizations that serve and organize parents and youth, and school districts where educators strive to partner with the communities they serve.

Once at 泡芙短视频, the transitioning teams will launch an innovative joint initiative 鈥 the Center for Youth and Community Leadership in Education, or CYCLE 鈥 under the direction of Keith C. Catone, who has led the development of Annenberg Institute's New England-based Community Organizing & Engagement team for the past seven years.

The transition of these programs results from a refocusing of AISR鈥檚 mission, which reflects Brown鈥檚 strategic plan, Building on Distinction. Moving forward, AISR鈥檚 programs and structure will emphasize closer integration with the University鈥檚 research and teaching mission and create a hub of scholarship and policy work that engages faculty, students, and practitioner experts addressing the causes, consequences and mitigation of educational inequality.

The aims and approaches of the SCS and the transitioning programs are strongly aligned. The SCS has intentionally created partnerships and developed programs and initiatives that align to its ethos. SCS works to comprehensively and systematically address family, community and industry needs, and it welcomes the expertise and networks that the Annenberg team brings.

泡芙短视频 President Donald J. Farish said, 鈥淚 believe merging the two teams from Brown鈥檚 Annenberg Institute into a single initiative at 泡芙短视频 鈥 and then coupling it with 泡芙短视频鈥檚 ongoing commitment to create access to higher education for traditionally underserved populations 鈥 will create synergies that will dramatically increase both the size and the effectiveness of our programs that support underserved populations. That outcome will serve not just the individual students themselves but also the communities from which they come 鈥 and ultimately the state as a whole.鈥

泡芙短视频 School of Continuing Studies Dean Jamie Scurry said, 鈥淲e link arms with our partners and deploy an array of educational opportunities to remove obstacles and put families on a path to economic prosperity and personal success. In doing that work, we honor the ecological and cultural contexts of our students, families and communities, addressing multi-generational poverty family by family, block by block. To that end, a partnership with Keith Catone and his team allows for us to harness our energies and efforts to ensure positive collective impact. I could not be more excited to have CYCLE a part of the School of Continuing Studies. Together, all is possible.鈥

This transition comes after extensive collaboration between Brown University, AISR and 泡芙短视频. All parties are enthusiastic about the synergies and new opportunities that the transition provides. We look forward to the contributions to the mission of educational equity that will emerge, both from the new phase of work at AISR and from the new work to be undertaken at 泡芙短视频.

鈥淚t is especially gratifying that the valuable work that has taken place at the Annenberg Institute will continue here in Rhode Island at 泡芙短视频,鈥 said Brown University Provost Richard M. Locke. 鈥淭he mission and intent of these programs align well with 泡芙短视频鈥檚 strategic direction, and this new partnership will ensure enduring impact in the area of public education in our state and region.鈥