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2009 Forum Video: Experts Panel

Big Challenges. Any Big Solutions?

  • Rae Belisle, President and CEO, EdVoice; member, State Board of Education
  • Joe Nuñez, Associate Executive Director, California Teachers Association (CTA)
  • Stephen Rhoads, Principal Consultant for Strategic Education Services (SES)
  • Mac Taylor, California's Legislative Analyst
  • Session Moderator: Kenneth Hall, Founder, School Services of California and Executive in Residence, University of Southern California

Moderator Kenneth Hall used  a powerpoint presentation with his introductory remarks. Before viewing the video, you may want to download a PDF of the slides and the transcript of the panel discussion, which focused on reasons to support the propositions.  

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In addition to this discussion, the Forum included the following sessions: 

  • Introduction: Setting the Stage (Forum Moderator Davis Campbell)
  • Session #1: The Big Picture for the California Economy and for K–14 (California Legislative Analyst Mac Taylor)
  • Session #3: The Future for K–12 Schools: What’s Next? (California’s Superintendent of Public Instruction)
  • Session #4: Can Big Issues Yield Big Opportunities for Local Schools? (Superintendents Panel)

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