NH OUTLOOK, Monday, 9/3/2001
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Next on New Hampshire Outlook tonight. teachers talk about quality in the classroom and beyond. A special roundtable discussion next.
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Good Evening. I'm Allison McNair. Welcome to this special edition of New Hampshire Outlook.
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What are teachers saying about school testing, funding, quality? And what do they want people in their community to know about the work they are doing?
New Hampshire Public Radio’s Jon Greenberg recently engaged a panel of teachers in the discussion of these topics and more. The teachers were interviewed during this summer’s Best Schools Leadership Conference in Conway.
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New Hampshire Public Radio's Jon Greenberg hosted that discussion. He's also produced a comprehensive web page designed to engage more teachers and parents and community members in the debate on quality.
Log on to nhpr.org to learn more and join the conversation.
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Tomorrow on New Hampshire Outlook -
Locally Grown. Locally Owned. Building business from the ground up. From community shared agriculture to the new products coming into your corner grocery store.
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DATE:9/3/01
TOPIC: What are teachers saying about school testing, funding, quality? And what do they want people in their community to know about the work they are doing?
New Hampshire Public Radio’s Jon Greenberg recently engaged a panel of teachers in the discussion of these topics and more. The teachers were interviewed during this summer’s Best Schools Leadership Conference in Conway.
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NAME OF PARTICIPANTS:
Jon Greenberg\NH Public Radio
Lynn Emery\Lancaster School
Susan Romano\Thayer High School
Kerstin Rossell\Epping Elementary School
Ann Smith\Laconia High School
Jon Greenberg\NH Public Radio
Skip Watkins\Mastricola Middle School
Susan Romano\Thayer High School
Kerstin Rossell\Epping Elementary School
Skip Watkins\Mastricola Middle School
Lynn Emery\Lancaster School
Kristen Sullivan\Stratham Memorial School
Ann Smith\Laconia High School
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