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Wednesday, May 13
 

7:00am EDT

Registration & Check-In
Wednesday May 13, 2026 7:00am - 9:00am EDT
The Strategic Data Project Network is excited to welcome you to Cambridge, MA!

During this time, check in to grab your badge, pick up some swag, and get ready for an incredible Convening 2026.
Wednesday May 13, 2026 7:00am - 9:00am EDT
Lobby Level, Hyatt Regency Boston / Cambridge Hotel 575 Memorial Dr, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA

9:00am EDT

Welcome to SDP Convening 2026: Proof Positive
Wednesday May 13, 2026 9:00am - 9:15am EDT
Kick off SDP Convening 2026 with a welcome from SDP’s Senior Director, Miriam Greenberg.

As we dive into this year’s theme—"Proof Positive?"—we’ll set the stage for two days of thought-provoking discussions, collaboration, and action.

Get ready to explore how we turn insights into impact and navigate the challenges and opportunities ahead.

Welcome to Cambridge and to SDP Convening 2026!
Speakers
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Miriam Greenberg

Director, Strategic Data Project

Wednesday May 13, 2026 9:00am - 9:15am EDT
Amesbury Ballroom, Lobby Level

9:15am EDT

Airplane Mode: The Evidence Behind Cell Phone Bans
Wednesday May 13, 2026 9:15am - 10:30am EDT
Research has shown that cell phone use by youth and teens can lead to distractions, cyberbullying, and poor mental health. The national conversation has shifted to taking away students’ phones during the school day as a solution to these challenges. But is it enough? We bring together researchers and state and district perspectives about how cell phone bans have proof of improving students’ wellbeing, what questions we should be asking, and what it looks like to make these policies possible.
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Justin Reich

Asst. Professor, Teaching Systems Lab
Justin's BioA former high school history teacher, Justin Reich is the Mitsui Career Development Professor of Comparative Media Studies at MIT, the director of the MIT Teaching Systems Lab (tsl.mit.edu), the host of the TeachLab podcast (teachlabpodcast.com), and the author of Fai... Read More →
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Stephanie Downey Toledo

Superintendent, Central Falls School District
Dr. Stephanie Downey Toledo is the superintendent of the Central Falls School District, an urban district in Rhode Island. While her current district is one of the nation’s smallest urban districts, her career began in our nation’s two largest. She started as a classroom teacher... Read More →
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David Figlio

Gordon Fyfe Professor of Economics, University of Rochester
David Figlio conducts research on a wide range of education and health policy issues from school accountability and standards to welfare policy and policy design, as well as the interrelationship between education and health. He also studies aspects of the academic profession itself... Read More →
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Eric Mackey

Alabama State Superintendent of Education
Dr. Eric G. Mackey serves as the Alabama State Superintendent of Education, where he leads the state’s efforts to improve student outcomes through his strategic plan, Alabama Achieves. His priorities include the Alabama Literacy Act, Alabama Numeracy Act, STEM education, Career Technical Education... Read More →
Wednesday May 13, 2026 9:15am - 10:30am EDT
Amesbury Ballroom, Lobby Level

2:45pm EDT

Capstones + Coffee: Fellows' Impact
Wednesday May 13, 2026 2:45pm - 4:00pm EDT
Please join fellows from Cohort 16 (2024-2026) and MSI Data Community of Practice (2025-2026) on both the 14th and 16th floors to view their capstone posters. During this block, fellows will be present to discuss and review their work with the SDP network. Cohort 16 and MSI fellow posters will be intermixed between both floors.


This year, capstone posters will remain available throughout the workshop on the lobby level following the capstone session.


Refreshments will be available throughout this time as you mingle and learn from graduating fellows.


  • Click here to see our thematic map of poster topics and locations
  • All Cohort 16 posters are linked here in alphabetical order
  • All MSI posters are linked here in alphabetical order



Speakers
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MSI Cohort 1 Fellows

Strategic Data Project

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SDP Cohort 16 Fellows

Strategic Data Project
Cohort 16 includes SDP Fellows from 41 education organizations, including school districts, state agencies, and nonprofits, with fellows using data to answer key questions about early education through postsecondary outcomes. 
These 46 fellows, selected from across the nation, represent a broad spectrum of educational institutions and organizations, working at the local, state, and national levels to support students from early childhood through postsecondary education. This cohort includes new partnerships... Read More →
Wednesday May 13, 2026 2:45pm - 4:00pm EDT
Mt. Auburn (14th Floor) & Charles View (16th Floor) 14th & 16th FLOORS

4:30pm EDT

Meeting the Moment: The Evidence We Have and Need to Address the Education Challenges of Today
Wednesday May 13, 2026 4:30pm - 5:15pm EDT
How can academic research “meet the moment” in a time when school-related crises dominate the headlines, and how do we turn data into real action for students?

In this keynote, Prof. Matt Kraft (Brown University) will explore how evidence can help us better understand what is happening in schools today and guide more effective responses. He will highlight where we have strong proof about what works, as well as the critical questions where evidence is still limited and more research is urgently needed.

Topics will include teacher shortages, COVID recovery and tutoring, climate and environmental pressures on schools, school gun violence, inequitable access to learning time, and related challenges facing educators and systems now.

Speakers
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Matthew Kraft

Professor of Education and Economics, Brown University
Dr. Matthew Kraft is a Professor of Education and Economics at Brown University, a Guggenheim Fellow, a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research, and a Fellow with the American Educational Research Association. His research focuses on two primary areas: improving... Read More →
Wednesday May 13, 2026 4:30pm - 5:15pm EDT
Amesbury Ballroom, Lobby Level
 
Thursday, May 14
 

9:00am EDT

Finding Truth in the Noise: Data, Assessment, and Positive Progress in an AI World
Thursday May 14, 2026 9:00am - 10:15am EDT
In an era of AI and information overload, how do we focus the narrative on data that is truly helpful for students, families, and educators?

In this fireside chat, CEPR's Dr. Christina Grant and former Education Commissioner of Tennessee, Penny Lee Schwinn, will explore the future of data and assessment in a world where we need to distinguish between signals and noise, use evidence to guide decisions, and empower families and communities with accurate information.

With an anchor in optimism and positive opportunities ahead, this conversation will dig into where we can leverage information in the world we live in today.
Thursday May 14, 2026 9:00am - 10:15am EDT
Amesbury Ballroom, Lobby Level

4:15pm EDT

Brighter Pathways: Connecting High School, College, and the Growing Promise of Two-Year Institutions
Thursday May 14, 2026 4:15pm - 5:00pm EDT
Join for an Ed Talk style presentation from Professor Shaun Dougherty, spotlighting how we’ve blurred the lines between secondary and postsecondary education. As SDP has expanded intentionally both into early education and postsecondary education, Dr. Daugherty will share what we know about the positive: what pathways smooth the transition, and where are we now with the roles and opportunities of two-year colleges?  

Following the Ed-Talk presentation, Rebecca Marshall, SDP’s Associate Director of Programs, will close out with final thoughts.


Speakers
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Rebecca Marshall

Associate Director of Programs, SDP, Center for Education Policy Research at Harvard
Rebecca is the Associate Director of Programs for Strategic Data Project at the Center for Education Policy Research (CEPR) at Harvard University. In this role, she manages the Strategic Data Project Fellowship, which works with education agencies to find and train data leaders to... Read More →
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Shaun Dougherty

Professor of Education & Policy, Boston College
Shaun M. Dougherty (Ed.D., quantitative policy analysis, Harvard University), is a Professor of Education & Policy at Boston College’s Lynch School of Education & Human Development, the Chair of the Measurement, Evaluation, Statistics, and Assessment Department, and the Director... Read More →
Thursday May 14, 2026 4:15pm - 5:00pm EDT
Amesbury Ballroom, Lobby Level
 
Friday, May 15
 

8:00am EDT

Cohort 16 Breakfast & Graduation
Friday May 15, 2026 8:00am - 12:00pm EDT
Breakfast will be hosted for SDP C16 fellows from 8 - 9 AM. Breakfast is located in Porter Square Room across from Harvard Square room. 

All programming for this session will be for C16 fellows to celebrate their accomplishments and impact throughout their fellowship. As fellows transition to drafting the Impact Story, we will look forward to “What’s Next” as well as take a moment for a cohort photo.  

Following a short transition & coffee break. Outside guests may join at 10:45 AM for our final portion of progamming, where we will hear remarks from fellows, staff, and participate in a moment of recognition for your accomplishments. 

Friday May 15, 2026 8:00am - 12:00pm EDT
Harvard Square, Lobby Level
  General Session, Cohort 16 Fellows Only
  • Special Note This session is reserved only for Cohort 16 only. All other attendees who sign up for this session will be removed.
 
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