Archive Record
Metadata
Catalog Number |
00000330-VHS |
Object Name |
Recording, Video Tape Cassette |
Scope & Content |
Two panel recordings from "Project Education" a conference sponsored by CBS News at Georgetown University. This recording includes the second panel session entitled "Teachers: Key to Educational Excellence." This panel was moderated by Lesley Stahl, Chief White House Correspondent for CBS News. The third panel session is entitled "The High Cost of Learning: Who is Going to Pay?" This panel was moderated by Mike Wallace. "Teachers: Key to Educational Excellence" Panelists: 1.) Carroll A. Campbell, Jr., Governor of South Carolina. 2.) Barbara Ellis, Teacher in New York City. 3.) Martha Fricke, President of the National School Boards Association. 4.) Keith Geiger, President of the National Education Association (NEA). 5.) Anne Norford, Principal of Brownsville Elementary School in Crozet, Virginia. "The High Cost of Learning: Who is Going to Pay?" Panelists: 1.) Jack T. Foster, Secretary of Education for Kentucky. 2.) James J. Florio, Governor of New Jersey. 3.) Pat Williams, Democratic Congressman from Montana, Chairman of the House Subcommittee on Postsecondary Education. 4.) Bill Honig, Superintendent of Public Instruction for California. 5.) Pat L. Tornillo, Jr., Executive Vice President of the United Teachers of Dade, Miami, Florida. |
Date |
September 5, 1990 |
Event |
CBS News, "Project Education," Washington, D.C., September 5, 1990 |
Collection |
Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching - CFAT |
People |
Stahl, Lesley Campbell, Carroll A., Jr. Ellis, Barbara Fricke, Martha Geiger, Keith Norford, Anne Wallace, Mike Foster, Jack T. Florio, James J. Williams, Pat Honig, Bill Tornillo, Pat L., Jr. |
Search Terms |
Washington, D.C. Georgetown University CBS News Teaching Profession NEA (National Education Association) National Education Association (NEA) National School Boards Association (NSBA) NSBA (National School Boards Association) Teacher Recognition Teacher Recruitment Teacher Salary Teacher Training School Reform School Equity United Teachers of Dade (Miami, FL) School Funding |