May 2010
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By Patty Wong and Julie TodaroALA President Camila Alire’s presidential initiative offers a systematic approach to staff participation
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“Education will be more about how to process and use information and less about imparting it. This is a consequence of both the proliferation of knowledge—and how much of it any student can truly absorb—...
Former president of Harvard University and former secretary of the Treasury Lawrence H. Summers, “What You (Really) Need to Know,” based on a speech at the New York Times Schools for Tomorrow conference, New York Times, Jan. 20.
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