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This listing highlights the guests and topics of 26 Programs.
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PROGRAM 3-7 $10.00
Donna Milgram
Donna Milgram
Girls and Technology: Closing the Gender Gap
Donna Milgram, founder and Executive Director of the Institute for Women in Trades, Technology & Science, talks about the technology gender gap.
Recorded: 10.26.99

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PROGRAM 3-8 $10.00
David Walsh
David Walsh
Schools for Sale? Commercialism in Public Schools
Dr. David Walsh, president and founder of the National Institute on Media and the Family, discusses the Increase in schools forging partnerships with big corporations and allowing vending machines, advertising, and market research firms into schools in exchange for much-needed funds and r
esources.
Recorded: 10.26.99
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PROGRAM 3-9 $10.00
Louise Mirrer
Louise Mirrer
College for All?
Louise Mirrer, Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs for City University of New York discusses the myth of
going to college as the first step on the road to success.
Recorded: 11.2.99
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PROGRAM 3-10 $10.00
Laurence Steinberg
Laurence Steinberg
Bruce Fuller
Bruce Fuller
The Juggling Act: School, Working Parents and Children
Laurence Steinberg of Temple University, discusses what schools, parents and communities need to do to take care of kids after school.
Recorded: 11.9.99
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Remember the Children: A Report About Child Care and Welfare Reform
A report from the University of California, Berkeley, and Yale University offers grim findings about how families affected by welfare-to-work programs are faring. Bruce Fuller from the University of California, Berkeley, PACE, reports the findings of the study.
Recorded: 11.9.99

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PROGRAM 3-11 $10.00
David Hornbeck
David Hornbeck
Non Traditional School Leaders
David Hornbeck, Superintendent of Schools in Philadelphia, and Paul Houston, President of the American Association of School Administrators, talk about about non-traditional school leaders.
Recorded: 11.16.99
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PROGRAM 3-12 $10.00
Wendy Kopp
Wendy Kopp
Teach for America: A Conversation with Wendy Kopp
Teach for America places recent college graduates into some of America's toughest schools after just five weeks of training. TFA founder Wendy Kopp and some TFA alums talk about their experiences.
Recorded: 11.23.99
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