Welcome Guest  
  Home > Academy Projects > Children and Higher Education
Skip Navigation Links



Children, Higher Education, and Social Policy

A central mission of the Academy throughout its 220-year history has been the promotion of a "strong and virtuous" society. Since World War II, the Academy has initiated and sponsored pioneering works on poverty, race relations, ethnicity, immigration, and education. Within the Children, Higher Education, and Social Policy initiative, Academy Fellows carry out studies in education, health, and social transformation designed to advance the state of scholarship and develop innovative solutions to pressing long-term social problems.

For the past decade, Academy projects grouped under the Initiatives for Children (IFC), a major program area under the broader initiative, have stimulated research efforts focused on the health, welfare, and educational needs of our nation's children. Through its own projects, and in partnership with a wide variety of public and private organizations, the IFC has stressed the importance of solid data and sound evidence as the basis for implementing policies affecting children. Howard Hiatt (Brigham and Women's Hospital) chairs the IFC.

The changing nature of teaching and research in higher education is the focus of another group of projects, covering topics that range from new challenges facing today's professoriate to the evolving educational needs of science and engineering to the challenges posed by increasing diversity on college campuses (under IFC).

This large-scale initiative also includes Academy studies that address social policy in other areas, such as health care, or that cut across several areas, including an ambitious project that explores the feasibility—and social ramifications—of providing "Universal and Basic Secondary Education" to all the world's children between the ages of 6 and 16. Projects on social transformations, such as the changing roles of the courts and Congress, also fall under the Children, Higher Education, and Social Policy initiative.

Current Program Areas:

Other Project Activity:

Under Consideration:

  • Congress and the Courts: a proposed study of the changing role of the Court in relationship to the Congress and its constitutional implications




> Back to the main Project page

Secure Site
Download
Adobe Reader