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Oct
11
Class Disrupted: Disorder and Its Effects on Learning and School Culture
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I’d like to pass along the link to a conference, Class Disrupted: Disorder and It’s Effects on Learning and School Culture ,that Alison Kleigman of The Common Good Organization sent me today. Here’s the link http://cgood.org/schools-events-76.html.
Now I don’t have any affiliation with The Common Good Organization whatsoever, but I thought people might be interested to know about the Organization and the conference. Even if you can’t attend the conference, there’s interesting reading to be found. Take a look. The topic for the conference is certainly timely. Related Posts
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