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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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Jeanne Allen |

Bruce Fuller |

Joe Nathan |

Irasema Salcido
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Charter
Schools: Hope or Hype?
Jeanne Allen, President of the Center for
Education Reform, authors,
Bruce Fuller and Joe Nathan and Irasema Salcido, Founder and
Principal of the Cesar Chavez Public Charter High School for
Public Policy in Washington, DC talk about the charter school
movement, one of the fastest growing reform efforts in public
education.
Recorded: 4.14.99
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Robie Harris |

Hank Levin |
Deborah
Wadsworth |
Teaching
Children about Sex
When Robie Harris asks young children what they
want to know about sexuality, she gets answers like, "What is
sex, REALLY?" Hear her discuss when and how to teach children
about sexuality.
Recorded: 12.07.99
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School
Choice: What Does the Public Know?
Hank Levin, Director of the National Center
for the Study of Privatization in Education, and Deborah Wadsworth,
Executive Director of Public Agenda, discuss why the American
public has largely been left out of the school choice debate
and what needs to be done about it.
Recorded: 12.07.99
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Bob Chase |
New
Unionism: A Conversation with Bob Chase
Bob Chase, president of the nation's largest teachers union,
talks about whether teacher unions are changing their ways.
Recorded:
12.14.99
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Deborah Meier |

Roger Schank |
Steve Drummond
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Schools
of the Future
What will school be like in 2050? Virtual
Phys Ed? Field trips to Mars? Knowledge chips embedded in the
brain? Also- a look back at the 20th century's most influential
people in education. Deborah Meier and Roger Schank talk about
the future of education in America. We also talk with reporters
Steve Drummond and Lynn Olson about 100 people who shaped American
education in the 20th century.
Recorded: 12.21.99
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Steven Gortmaker |
The
Physical (Mis) Education of Children
Steven L. Gortmaker from the Harvard School of
Public Health talks about how schools
can better impact the health of children.
Recorded: 5.5.99 |
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Arlene
Ackerman |

Rudy Crew |
Paul Vallas |

Sandra Feldman |
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Labor
& Management: Partners in Urban School Reform?
Three big city superintendents: Arlene Ackerman
of Washington, D.C.; Rudy Crew of New York City; and Paul Vallas
of Chicago; and Sandra Feldman, president of the American Federation
of Teachers, talk about collaboration between teachers and superintendants
and the health of America's public schools.
Recorded: 7.10.99
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