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Thursday
Feb262009

AEI Judicial Involvment in Education Forum Online

The guy that hired me, now the President of NCATE, presented on reforming university-based education schools today at the American Enterprise Institute. But, while I was at the site, I thought I would check if they ever posted their video of their summit on 50 years of judicial involvment in education.

From Brown to "Bong Hits": Assessing a Half-Century of Judicial Involvement in Education is now posted with the video, papers and presentations from the speakers. I will have to admit here that I did not watch the video, as it is 7 and 1/2 hours long. But, I wanted to support the AEI for having such a summit and considering these issues, even if we may disagree on some elements. You might want to skip around and try to watch parts of it. If you find parts of it that are especially good, please leave a comment so that I can be sure to check it out.   

 

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