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Philip Schlechty of the Schlechty Center joins us
to talk about school reform. Phil is a a longtime and passionate advocate
for public education and his latest book "Leading for Learning" challenges
many of the basic assumptions of educators. We'll talk about how to break
through the bureaucracy of the education system and turn schools into
learning organizations.
And we'll speak with Clay Shirky. He's the author of the book "Here Comes
Everybody, The Power of Organizing without Organizations." The book is
about the power of the internet to break through old bureaucracy, and how
online networking can create brand new ways of interacting out in the real
world.
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Piece Description
Philip Schlechty of the Schlechty Center joins us
to talk about school reform. Phil is a a longtime and passionate advocate
for public education and his latest book "Leading for Learning" challenges
many of the basic assumptions of educators. We'll talk about how to break
through the bureaucracy of the education system and turn schools into
learning organizations.
And we'll speak with Clay Shirky. He's the author of the book "Here Comes
Everybody, The Power of Organizing without Organizations." The book is
about the power of the internet to break through old bureaucracy, and how
online networking can create brand new ways of interacting out in the real
world.
Timing and Cues
01:00 - 05:59 Silence
06:00 - 06:59 Break 1 (:59)
07:00 - 30:59 Segment A
31:00 - 31:59 Break 2 (1:00) *floating
32:00 - 59:00 Segment B and Credits
*All breaks contain bed music
*Outcue for floating breaks is...."You're listening to Smart City."
Additional Credits
Carol Coletta: Host, executive producer
