School Improvement Implementation Planning and Monitoring Tools

Panelists share various planning and monitoring tools being used by states, districts, and high schools for planning and monitoring high school improvement efforts. These include SIG monitoring tools developed by North Carolina, several tools developed by the Center on Innovation & Improvement, and a new online self-assessment tool recently released by the National High School Center. Donna Brown- Program Monitoring Section Chief, North Carolina Department of Public Instruction Lindsay Fryer- Research Associate, National High School Center Steve Underwood- Director, Statewide System of Support. Idaho State Department of Education Moderator- Todd Flaherty, President and Chief Executive Officer, The College Crusade of Rhode Island For more information, visit www.betterhighschools.org Disclaimer: These subtitles are generated by Google’s Machine Transcription Service, a voice recognition program. Due to variances in the quality of the recording, the voice recognition is not always accurate. As a result, some of the subtitles, particularly names or acronyms, may be incorrect. We apologize for any confusion or offense caused by inaccurate subtitles. For further clarification, please contact helpfor@betterhighschools.org. Thank you
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House Session 2011-07-18 (19:30:30-20:44:00)

To be announced.
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Breakthrough Learning in a Digital Age – Day 1

Forty years after the “War on Poverty” and twenty-five years after “A Nation at Risk,” a new forum has been designed to advance a new paradigm for learning by harnessing the largely untapped potential of digital media. Breakthrough Learning in a Digital Age brought together 200 of the nations top thought leaders in science and technology, informal and formal education, entertainment media, research, philanthropy, and policy to create and act upon a breakthrough strategy for scaling-up effective models of teaching and learning for children. Check out our opening night including a welcome speech from Eric Schmidt, CEO of Google, opening remarks by Martha Kanter, Under Secretary of the US Dept of Ed, and a fiesty panel discussion featuring Linda Darling Hammond, Joel Klein, Mitch Kapor, Jonathan Miller and Ram Sriram. And don’t miss the final event, our keynote speech by Geoff Canada, CEO of the Harlem Children’s Zone For more about the event, please go to: www.google.com 0:36 Eric Schmidt’s welcome 5:59 Gary Knell’s welcome 9:30 Joan Ganz Cooney’s welcome 11:22 Gary Knell (continued) 14:11 Jim Steyer’s welcome 21:21 James Bennett introduction 27:02 Martha Kanter opening remarks 44:58 Opening panel (Linda Darling-Hammond, Joel I. Klein, Mitchell Kapor,Jonathan F. Miller, Kavitark Shriram

Public Health 257b – Fall 2009 – Lecture 2

Public Health Preparedness and Emergency Response Professor Thomas Aragon
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Traffic Signal

This film is about the lives and travails of people living around a fictitious traffic signal in Mumbai. Anybody who drives in Mumbai has experienced the 2-odd minute wait at a traffic signal. But do you know that you contribute to the economy at that signal? The traffic signal includes a microcosm of people who derive their daily livelihoods from it. There are beggars (kids and adults), prostitutes, tricksters, eunuchs and others who sell clothes, flowers and trinkets. They speak quickly, act fast and operate somewhat honorably (with each other) to eke a meager living out of the harsh Mumbai street life. They owe allegiance and hafta (weekly “protection” fee) to the Signal Manager, Silsila (Kunal Khemu). Silsila grew up at the signal. He ran various trades at the signal before he became the Manager. He is an ideal manager: sensitive and caring of his workers yet ruthless when it comes to delivery. Silsila reports into a mid-level don, Jaffar, who in turn reports to the big boss Haji bhaijaan. Life is well at the signal. A gentle young girl, Rani (Neetu Chandra), arrives at the signal to sell ethnic clothes. The initial fireworks blossom into deeper companionship with Silsila. Everything proceeds normally. Unbeknownst to Silsila, Haji bhaijaan is part of a larger nexus of evil that comprises politicians and the larger Mafia. Haji is forced to play a dangerous game where he is forced to invoke the unwitting pawn, Silsila, to start a series of events that could ultimately

Mish’s Global Economic Analysis

Google Tech Talk May 6, 2009 ABSTRACT Presented by Mike “Mish” Shedlock. Mike “Mish” Shedlock is author of one of the most read economics blogs on the Internet: Mish’s Global Economic Trend Analysis [globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com Mish gave an @Google talk, sharing his perspective on the state of the global economy (housing, the stock market, commodities, etc.) He also provides his interesting story about how he started blogging, and the impact that it has had on his life personally and professionally. In January, Time.com ranked his site the #1 based on a rounded set of criteria [www.time.com From the article: “Although Mish is not an economist by training, he adroitly gets into the thick of economic data. Mish uses observations made by those in major media, so-called experts and government officials and serves up analysis based on his impression of their relevance and validity. The author is not afraid to attack conventional wisdom.”

Gary Lavergne talks about his new book “Before Brown” in the Texas Union

Gary M. Lavergne, UT admissions officer, will discuss his new book, Before Brown: Heman Marion Sweatt, Thurgood Marshall, and the Longroad to Justice. Lavergne’s account chronicles Sweatt’s life and struggles as the plaintiff in Sweatt vs. Painter (1950), thereby honoring his courage and determination.

CNN/SRLC – The Southern Republican Presidential Debate in Charleston, SC (January 19, 2012) 720p

Time: 08:00 PM (2000) EST on Thursday, January 19th, 2012 Location: North Charleston Coliseum in North Charleston, South Carolina Broadcast: CNN Sponsor: Southern Republican Leadership Conference Host: John King of CNN Participants: Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich, Rick Santorum, Ron Paul
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OPRE – Going Forward: Lessons Learned and Implications for Policy and Research

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Senate Session 2011-05-18 (15:31:01-16:33:59)

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