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SUMMARY:Knowledge Brokering through Curriculum Co-Design: Lessons from Justice-Centered Computing Education
DESCRIPTION:Join us for this engaging knowledge cafe with F. Megumi Kivuva to explore practical co-design and knowledge brokering routines\, examined through their work with curriculum co-design for justice-centered computing education (JCCE). Guided by bell hooks’ notion of praxis\, this knowledge cafe focuses on how Megumi teaches and shares research with practitioners to support their teaching through curriculum co-design for justice-centered computing education (JCCE). By examining the collaborative processes used to design and adapt curricula that foreground computing’s social-political implications within the constraints of informal learning environments\, Megumi will highlight the relationship work behind the design\, including issues of trust\, role navigation\, and the creation of boundary objects. Key challenges encountered in the process will be discussed along with the design choices used to navigate these challenges.  \nRegister Today! \nAbout Megumi: I am a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellow at the University of Washington\, Seattle\, advised by Prof. Amy Ko. My PhD research aims to co-design computing education pathways for refugee youth\, their families\, and the community organizations that support them. Through community-participatory methodologies\, I work closely with refugee support organizations to develop computing education programs for refugee youth. My previous work includes CS integration in language learning\, co-construction in CS classes\, computational embroidery and e-textiles\, and teaching computing in various after-school settings. I hold a BA in Computer Science and Spanish Studies from Bard College.
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SUMMARY:EKBN Networking Hour
DESCRIPTION:Please join EKBN Ambassador Christina Claiborne for an informal hour of conversation and connection. Networking hours are great for expanding your circle of knowledge brokers and sparking new professional collaborations.  \nAbout your host: Christina is a Research Project Director at the Annenberg Institute\, where she leads the EdResearch for Action brief creation process. In her work\, she leads a board of practitioners and a team of researchers to create research synthesis briefs that distill key findings across various educational topics\, specifically tailored for school and district leaders. Prior to joining Annenberg\, Christina was the Assistant Director of Academics in the Education Department at Brown University. Christina holds a master’s degree in Urban Education Policy from Brown University\, and a bachelor’s in Economics and minor in Public Policy from the University of California\, Berkeley. Consider stopping by and asking Christina about the EdWorkingPapers Policy and Practice briefs\, a series of short summaries of EdResearch for Action’s most timely and policy-relevant working papers. \nRegister Today!
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SUMMARY:The Impacts of Federal Activities on Knowledge Brokering: Forging a Path Forward
DESCRIPTION:In December 2024\, EKBN hosted a knowledge cafe to discuss the implications of the upcoming presidential transition for the field of education knowledge brokers. One year later\, we are reconvening to review how our community has responded to the many challenges posed in 2025 and to continue to find pathways forward. Join us for candid conversation\, insights from policy experts\, and an opportunity to engage with other knowledge brokers about a topic that impacts us all. \nRegister Today!\nThis event is hosted by Jim Kohlmoos\, a policy advocate\, program manager\, executive leader\, and knowledge broker.
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