Youcubed Mathematics Leadership Summit at Stanford

In-Person

Date

January 28–29, 2027

Time

8:30am – 3:30pm PDT

Cost

Coming Soon! $995 to $1,195

Location

Stanford Graduate School of Education ANKO Building
485 Lasuen Mall
Stanford, CA 94305

Overview

The Youcubed Leadership Summit, led by Dr. Jo Boaler and Cathy Williams, is an immersive two-day event dedicated to transforming mathematics education. Designed for education leaders, the summit explores critical shifts needed in math education systems and classrooms and guides participants in developing actionable, research based plans tailored to their own regions.

Throughout the event, leading educators from across the U.S. will share successful initiatives, offering both inspiration and practical insights. Attendees will have the opportunity to collaborate with like-minded professionals, exchange ideas, and access a robust collection of resources and research evidence aimed at improving math achievement.

The first evening will feature a welcome reception to foster meaningful connections among participants. With its interactive format, the summit is an unmissable event, helping leaders face real-world challenges with innovative strategies for lasting mathematics improvement

Each day, the conference begins at 8:30 am and ends at 3:30 pm. A continental breakfast is provided each morning starting at 8:00 am and lunch is included each day. The optional reception with drinks and nibbles will follow immediately after the session on January 22, from 3:30 until 5 pm.

Professional Development Hours

At the end of the conference, participants will receive a certificate verifying 10 Professional Development Hours (1 CEU).

Pricing and Discounts

Individual Participant

$1,195

per person

Group of 2 or more

Save 10%

$1075

per person

Group of 4 or more

Save 20%

$956

per person

Participant Testimonials

"This workshop has been the single best professional development because it freed me from the confines of traditional math instruction."

"This workshop reminded me why I love education so much—the ability to inspire young minds to see their own potential. I wish more of my colleagues would come to one of these!"

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