Schoolhouse Radio

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Tune in LIVE on Wednesday, May 6, 2009, at 3:00PM EDT Schoolhouse Talk is a new Internet radio show that connects and engages people of all walks of life who care about public education. It’s simple and easy to use. All that’s required is a computer and an ordinary phone line. This first-of-its-kind radio program will bring together people on the front lines of education – classroom leaders, policymakers, advocates, parents, students and communities – to discuss the most important public education issues of our time. Schoolhouse Talk informs listeners about what’s happening in public education in Washington, DC and around the country; allows listeners to share information about schools in their own communities; and provides new on-line tools to share education reports, publications and resources. Some of our first guests will include Linda Darling-Hammond, one of President Obama’s top education advisors on his campaign; and Dana Goldstein, the American Prospect’s education editor. The free hour-long radio show features: live interviews with key education policy makers a news round-up summarizing weekly education events stories about new and innovative approaches to public education call-in opportunities for anyone who wants their voice to be heard on education issues. Schoolhouse Talk (www.SchoolhouseTalk.org through on-line social networking, news feeds, show streaming and podcasts. The website will be live on May 5 HOW DO I PARTICIPATE? Beginning Wednesday, May 6, 2009, at 3:00PM EDT we will preview Schoolhouse Talk to NEA leaders, staff and members. To tune in live to the weekly show, visit www.SchoolhouseTalk.org and click on the “Listen Live” button. You can also download a show from the website or through iTunes anytime after the show airs live.

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Tune in LIVE on Wednesday, May 6, 2009, at 3:00PM EDT

Schoolhouse Talk is a new Internet radio show that connects and engages people of all walks of life who care about public education. It’s simple and easy to use. All that’s required is a computer and an ordinary phone line. This first-of-its-kind radio program will bring together people on the front lines of education – classroom leaders, policymakers, advocates, parents, students and communities – to discuss the most important public education issues of our time.

Schoolhouse Talk informs listeners about what’s happening in public education in Washington, DC and around the country; allows listeners to share information about schools in their own communities; and provides new on-line tools to share education reports, publications and resources. Some of our first guests will include Linda Darling-Hammond, one of President Obama’s top education advisors on his campaign; and Dana Goldstein, the American Prospect’s education editor.

The free hour-long radio show features:live interviews with key education policy makersa news round-up summarizing weekly education eventsstories about new and innovative approaches to public educationcall-in opportunities for anyone who wants their voice to be heard on education issues.

Schoolhouse Talk will use its interactive website (www.SchoolhouseTalk.org) to expand its reach into communities through on-line social networking, news feeds, show streaming and podcasts. The website will be live on May 5th.

HOW DO I PARTICIPATE? Beginning Wednesday, May 6, 2009, at 3:00PM EDT we will preview Schoolhouse Talk to NEA leaders, staff and members. To tune in live to the weekly show, visit www.SchoolhouseTalk.org and click on the “Listen Live” button. You can also download a show from the website or through iTunes anytime after the show airs live.

The show takes live calls from its listeners. To ask a question, simply tune into the live show and wait until the host opens up the phone lines for questions. Then call (347) 884-8557 to share your