Stanford University Professor, Linda Darling-Hammond at Iowa Education Summit
Duration: 58:36 (Full Program)
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Intelligent Talk Television #224
Broadcast Date: Jul. 30, 2011
A distinguished author and professor of education at Stanford University, Linda Darling-Hammond was named one of the nation's ten most influential people affecting educational policy over the last decade. On July 25, in Des Moines, Ms. Darling-Hamond spoke at the Iowa Education Summit, where she focused on issues of school restructuring, teacher quality, and educational equity.
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