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AUDIO
SALES CATALOG 1999-2000
This
listing highlights the guests and topics of 26 Programs.
Programs: 1-6
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John Goodlad |

Marshall Smith |
Assessing
our Schools
Veteran
educator John Goodlad, author of A Place Called School,
reflects on standards, assessment, and school reform.
Recorded: 9.7.99
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Federal Role in Education: A Conversation with Marshall Smith
What's the federal government doing to try to improve our schools?
Former Deputy Secretary of the US Department of Education, Marshall
Smith, discusses the Clinton administration's efforts to improve
public education in America.
Recorded: 9.7.99
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Richard Ingersoll
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Teacher
Shortage: False Alarm?
Richard
Ingersoll of the University of Georgia
and Elizabeth Fideler of Recruiting New
Teachers discuss the reality of the teacher shortage.
Recorded: 9.14.99
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Linda Darling-Hammond |

Leon Bolstein |
Rethinking
Teacher Training
Four out of five teachers feel unprepared
to teach in today's classroom. Are schools of education to blame?
Linda Darling Hammond of Stanford and Leon Botstein, President
of Bard College, discuss teacher training and the value of an
education degree.
Recorded: 9.21.99
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Sue Davenport
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Failing
Children: What Happens When We End Social Promotion?
Sue Davenport
of Designs for Change and William Casey of the New York City
Board of Education discuss how banning social promotion affects
the problem of under-performing students. Recorded:
9.28.99
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Jacques Steinberg |

Lynn Olson |
Meet
the Education Press
How do the media shape the way we think
about education? John Merrow welcomes three of the top education
reporters in the country: Richard Lee Colvin of The Los Angeles
Times, Lynn Olson of Education Week, and Jacques
Steinberg of The New York Times.
Recorded: 10.5.99
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Alfie Kohn |
Raising
the Bar: Standards and School Reform
Standards-based school reform is catching on
across the nation. Author Alfie Kohn and
Robert Schwartz, President of Acheive discuss if standards-driven
reform are helping or hurting our schools.
Recorded: 10.12.99
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