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Tune in to the Washington Post Live Early Education Conference

Tune in to the Washington Post Live Early Education Conference

by Catherine Jhee | Oct 4, 2011 | View Bio 

On Wednesday, October 5, the Washington Post Live will host "Investing in the Future through Early Childhood Education," a conference that will focus on successful strategies for teaching preschoolers. The conference will bring together federal and local government officials, education experts, and teachers, including the Cooney Center's Executive Director, Michael Levine. The conference will be streaming live from 10:00 am - 1:30 pm ET.

View the full agenda (PDF) and submit questions on the Washington Post Live website. 


 

 

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