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Welcome to the Conference Daily Online
Coverage of Day 3: February 22, 2013
Top of the News
- Darling-Hammond: Expect Ongoing Churning of Schools
- Sen. Warner Brings Dire Warnings to Schools’ Support
- Impromptu Women’s Gathering Asks: What is the Cost?
- Federal Official Foresees Help in School Safety Planning
- 2nd General Session Rundown: Overseas Mission, Campaign Chatter, AASA Honors
Topical Sessions
- Common Core Panel: Put All Problems Under One Umbrella
- 4 C’s Contribute to 21st Century Schooling, Educators Told
- Superintendents Receive Counsel for Coping with Turbulent Times
- What It Takes to Lead the Charge for Transformation
- Panel Shines Light on Principals’ Vital Role
- Thought Leader Identifies Optimum Role for School Districts
- Mooresville’s Miracle Launched by Community, Edwards Says
- Spring Hill’s Prize-Winning Communicators Share Advice
- UCLA Professor Addresses Effie H. Jones Luncheon
- Microsoft Exec Acknowledges Schools’ Challenge in Tech Pace
- Attorney on Cyberbullying: Err on Side of Safety
AASA Awards
Around the Conference
- Now How is This Exhibitor Related to Education?
- Seen & Heard Around the Conference
- Good-Natured Alphabet Contest Fires Up Superintendents
Video clips:
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UCLA Professor Tyrone Howard addressed the Dr. Effie H. Jones Memorial Luncheon on Friday. He explains the ensuring legacy of the former AASA official. (1:20)
Howard.wav - An interview with Assistant U.S. Secretary of Elementary and Secondary Education Debbie Delisle. She discusses how her experience as Ohio’s schools chief prepared her for federal leadership role, as well as the differences of supervising 614 school districts in Ohio and 95,000 schools nationwide. (1:15)
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