Friday, September 23, 2011

Wanted NBC needs some teachers for props: stand here smile and don't say anything unless to respond yes to experts. NBC is not satisfied with just misinforming its viewers with its news. It also helps to destroy their kids education and calls it reform.

NBC News will convene the largest gathering of teachers from across the country for the second-annual nationally televised "Teacher Town Hall."
This special event will be held on Sunday, September 25th, and broadcast live on MSNBC at Noon/ET. Brian Williams, anchor and managing editor of "NBC Nightly News," will moderate the discussion with help from MSNBC's Tamron Hall, who will facilitate questions from the audience. NBC News' Chief Education Correspondent Rehema Ellis will be moderating and reporting an online conversation with teachers across the country during the two-hour live event.
The program-for and about teachers- will focus on the most important challenges and opportunities facing America's teachers, and feature examples of great teaching from various schools and classrooms across the country.
As hundreds of teachers get together in-person at Rockefeller Plaza in New York City, NBC News is also inviting teachers from across the country to join the conversation online. We'll be hosting a live chat during the Teacher Town Hall in our NEW "Teachers' Lounge", EducationNation.com's teachers-only online forum.

Teachers: if you aren't already registered on EducationNation.com, you can do so by filling out the form below.
When you sign-up, be sure to identify yourself as an "educator" so that you can gain access to the Teachers' Lounge and participate in the live chat during the Teacher Town Hall.

Original page: http://www.educationnation.com/index.cfm?objectid=F0E4CA30-D338-11E0-810D000C296BA163

Last years summit had pick-up basketball player Arne Duncan, cheating Michelle Rhee, and corporate shill disquised as union member Randi Wingarten on. The words of these experts were incredibly informative and deserved to be watch if there wasn't anything else on the other 300 hundred channels.

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