Judy Woodruff addresses Celebration attendees and introduces panel members.
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Roy Romer, Eliot Spitzer, Michael Flanagan, and Billy Cannaday discuss the status of educational progress in the U.S.
Panelists discuss what we can learn from the world’s top performing countries, and discuss the roles of testing, motivation, and resources in improving education in the U.S.
Panelists examine the question of local standards vs. national standards for education.
Panelists discuss the best ways to recruit and retain teachers and look at education as a national political issue.
Panelists answer a teacher’s question about whether the number of required assessments are making teachers less creative.
Panelists address the issue of whether the government should take a long-term approach to tracking student performance.
The panel concludes by discussing where we are headed and what else we need to do to improve education in the U.S.









