Education Futures had an opportunity to cover Barack Obama’s historic clinch of the Democratic Party’s nomination in St. Paul last night. Next week, we will focus on change, and what both presidential candidates believe needs to be changed in regard to human capital development to secure America’s future.
Photos from the event are available here. [...]
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Posted by Education Futures Editors in Wednesday, June 4th 2008




(No Ratings Yet)Photos from the JTET conference
Posted by John Moravec in Saturday, June 2nd 2007




(No Ratings Yet)Here are three photos from the JTET conference in Debrecen, Hungary:
Artists performed as part of one paper presentation.
Our presentation on sustainable innovation.
A monkey sat quietly in the corner during our workshop session…
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