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NAESP

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Rethinking the Traditional Conference Model

Posted on March 28, 2012 by Chris Wejr

[caption id="attachment_1591" align="aligncenter" width="300" caption="Diane Ravitch gives the opening keynote at NAESP 2012."][/caption]

I recently spent 3 days in Seattle at the National Association

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