Save the Date Friday, September 28, 2012 Philadelphia Join us for PLP Live: Inspire. Collaborate. Shift. A full-day conference where you’ll experience: Inspiration from top names in education such as John Seely Brown, Bruce Dixon, Will Richardson, Sheryl Nussbaum-Beach, and more to be announced Active, creative collaboration with educators and educational leaders from across the globe to solve issues from the classroom to Capitol...
Sharing Our Work: It’s All Coming Together
Posted by Susan Carter Morgan on Apr 29, 2011 in Community News | 0 comments
The Forest Hills admin team couldn’t make it to the PLP Culminating event today, but they wanted to share their video. Thanks, FH! We enjoyed working with...
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