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Thursday, April 14, 2005

National School Boards Association 65th Annual Conference



I'm off to San Diego for NSBA's Annual Conference. I won't be blogging much but you can attend virtually. Take a look at the Annual Conference Weblog. There will be online discussions and, I expect, coverage from sessions such as:

  • The Capital Gang (Mark Shields, Robert Novak, and Al Hunt) takes on Educational Policy

  • The Role of the Board of Education in Building Professional Learning Communities

  • Coming Clean About Board and Superintendent Relations Data-Driven School Improvement

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