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At every Convening we celebrate the power of data, but this year we’re tackling the big question: Now What?

How do we transform technological breakthroughs into lasting impact? How do we innovate responsibly while staying ethical? What emerging trends will shape the future, and how do we stay ahead?

Join us as we move beyond possibilities and into the work that truly drives change.

Friday May 9, 2025 12:00pm - 1:15pm EDT
Enjoy your lunch while getting a quick dose of inspiration!

Lunch & Food for Thought features two engaging, EdTalks from members of the SDP Network - giving you some intellectual nourishment while you rest and nourish your body.

During this session you'll hear from:

Hunter Gehlbach, Professor of Education at Johns Hopkins, on "Fostering Successful Relationships in Educational Settings."

Anjali Adukia, Assistant Professor at University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy & Director of the MiiE Lab on "Implementing Restorative Practices."

Grab your meal, settle in, and leave with fresh insights—without missing out on your downtime!
Speakers
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Anjali Adukia

Assistant Professor & Director of the MiiE Lab, University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy
Anjali Adukia is an assistant professor at the University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy and the director of the MiiE Lab (Messages, Identity, and Inclusion in Education). In her work, she seeks to understand how children from all backgrounds can have opportunities to realize their potential. Adukia's work draws on large-scale data, often deriving data from previously unused and underused sources, including... Read More →
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Hunter Gehlbach

Professor of Education, Johns Hopkins
SEL/Social & motivational aspects of schooling/Social perspective takingSurvey designEnvironmental educationOpen Science
Friday May 9, 2025 12:00pm - 1:15pm EDT
Ballroom A & B

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