Panel Discussion Offers Different Perspectives on Education
Thursday night's discussion at Quaker Valley was one of many to come as part of the district's strategic planning process.
A panel of education experts spoke before community members Thursday inside the Quaker Valley High School auditorium, fielding questions about the future of education and what it means for Quaker Valley’s strategic planning process. Panelists discussed everything from standardized tests to technology and how it relates to the classroom, even posing some of their own questions in between. “Clearly this generation has access to much more information than any of us have had in our lives,” said Gregory G. Dell’Omo, president of Robert Morris University. “The question is do they know more?” Dell’Omo was joined by invited guests Sarah Tambucci, director of the Arts Education Collaborative; Bill Flanagan, executive vice president of corporate …
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