A couple of weeks ago I had the privilege of participating in a great event called "Policy and a Pint." Sponsored by Minnesota Public Radio and the Citizen's League, these events are open to the public, informal, and provide opportunities for lively conversations about current topics.
Amber Damm (Minnesota's Teacher of the Year) and I engaged in an interesting conversation as we fielded questions ranging from teacher salaries to Teach for America.
It was a great evening and I encourage you to find a bite of time to listen to this and feel free to chime in via the comments if you have further questions or feedback.

In Europe lifelong learning takes now has a different approach, we hope to see more development as a result of new legislation, good luck all teachers!
I heard that there St. Paul, Minn. — Steve Seel discussed personal environment decisions with Larry Baker, Senior Fellow at the University of Minnesota’s Water Resources Center, Kristin Nelson, assistant professor for the Department of Forest Resources and Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, and John Curry, campaign director for the Minnesota Campaign for Conservation.
It’s nice to read your blog again, even if you did subject me to this freaky phenomenon.
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