A Return to Common Sense: Restoring Developmentally Appropriate Education to Our Schools - March 13 - LIU-Post

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A Return to Common Sense:  Restoring Developmentally Appropriate Education to Our Schools - March 13 - LIU-Post

Time: March 13, 2014 from 7pm to 9pm
Location: Tilles Center, LIU Post
Website or Map: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/…
Event Type: educational, forum
Organized By: Department of Educational Leadership and Administration, LIU-Post
Latest Activity: Jan 21, 2014

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Educational Forum

March 13, 7-9 PM

Tilles Center, LIU-Post

A Return to Common Sense:  Restoring Developmentally Appropriate Education to Our Schools

A discussion of educational trends that have been affecting the development of school children on Long Island and across the country.  The influence of high stakes testing on classroom and school environments, as well as community, educator and parent reactions to recent federal and state education policies, will be the focus of the conversation.  Ample time will be devoted to audience questions.

 

Panelists

Dr. William Johnson, Superintendent, Rockville Centre Schools

Jeanette Deutermann, Parent Advocate

Dr. Anthony Griffin, Teacher, Central Islip Schools

Nikhil Goyal, activist, author

Principal – to be determined

Moderator

Dr. Arnold Dodge, Chairperson, Department of Educational Leadership and Administration, LIU-Post

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