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Common Core Forum

PTACHC and HCEA COMMON CORE FORUM

Sunday, Feb 23, 5-8pm, Reservoir High

School



The PTA Council of Howard
County and the Howard County Education Association are presenting a Common Core Forum this Sunday, February

23rd, from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., at the Reservoir High
School
auditorium, 11550 Scaggsville Road in Fulton, Maryland.



Our forum is unique in that it will be the first to feature so many
national experts representing a wide range of perspectives.  Each expert will

make an opening presentation, followed by a moderated discussion and questions
from the audience.

Panelists include:

        • Mr. Michael
Brickman, National Policy Director, Thomas B. Fordham Institute
        •
Dr. Morna McDermott McNulty, Co-Founder/Administrator for United Opt Out
   
    • Dr. Sandra Stotsky, Professor of Education Emerita at the University of

Arkansas and Member of the Common Core Validation Committee
        • Dr.
Christopher Tienken, Assistant Professor of Education Administration at Seton
Hall University in the College of Education and Human Services, Department
of Education Management, Policy, and Leadership and Co-Author of The School
Reform Landscape: Fraud, Myths and Lies
        •
Dr. W. Stephen Wilson, Professor of Mathematics at Johns Hopkins University and
a Professor in the School of Education and Member of the PARCC Content
Technical Working Group for Mathematics

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This event is free and is open
to anyone who would like to learn more about the Common Core State Standards. 



For more information, please contact Christina Delmont-Small at

president@ptachc.org  or  visit: www.ptachc.org or the PTA Council of Howard
County Facebook Page.


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