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Monday, September 15, 2008
Talking education on public radio and TV
If you happen to have electricity in your home, there are a couple good programs addressing education today that you might want to tune in.
This morning I was on a public radio program at WCPN in Cleveland discussing the education proposals of presidential hopefuls John McCain and Barack Obama. You can listen to the archived program here.
And then tonight at 10, Think TV public television channel 16 will air Where We Stand, a special report from the Newshour with Jim Lehrer hosted by Judy Woodruff looking at the state of public education in the U.S. The program’s example schools all are in Ohio — one in Cincinnati, one in Columbus and two in the southeast quarter of the state.
If you’re not sitting in the dark tonight, check it out.
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