Keynotes from Recent Education Leadership Colloquium
Posted by on August 1, 2003
At the recent Education Leadership Colloquium (ELC), National Service-Learning Partnership Board chair Anthony Welch gave a keynote address outlining six things the service-learning community could learn from the civil rights movement.
Check out what Anthony had to say– and read quotes from Wisconsin superintendent of public instruction Libby Burmaster and other ELC attendees about why service-learning is the best way to teach citizenship:
http://www.service-learningpartnership.org/service_learning/elc.cfm
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