Saturday, February 24, 2007
  PAETC Day 2
So many good presentations today. Chris Lehmann got us started with a great talk about 21st century education. What he's doing at SLA is a real inspiration to all of us and I hope the success of such a place will begin to change education across the district. There was a lot about his talk that struck me. I loved his statement that they're creating 21st century citizens, not the 21st century workforce. He also talked about showing students that hard work can be fun.

Jean-Claude recorded all of the presentations, so as soon as they're up, I'll put links here. They're well worth listening to. We covered a lot of ground.

We've decided to continue in 2008 and I'm hoping someone will take the reins next year. I think I'll put up a planning wiki somewhere. Thanks to all the people who attended. Hope to see you next year!
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