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Talk Radio: LA Times Editor To Appear On "Month In Review"

Friday's noontime education roundtable is going to be exciting because (a) August has been so full of education news, (b) one of the journalists involved in making the news (LA Times education editor Beth Shuster) is going to be on the show, and (c) we're going to do the show "live" on the Internet as well as via podcast and download. That means you can listen in on your computer (or mobile device) or call in and listen in live via regular old telephone.  image from t0.gstatic.comWe're still a couple of days away but here’s the link to the website where you will be able to check out the show (live or afterwards).  It's something called Blog Talk Radio that was suggested to me by Scholastic's Tyler Reed (and encouraged by Bronx Teacher).  All sorts of important and obscure folks use it.  Here’s an explanation of the different ways (online, via phone, or by recorded podcast) you can access the show.  Before or during the show you can email me at thisweekineducation@gmail.com with suggestions, comments or questions, or at @alexanderrusso on Twitter.  The "official" hashtag is #twie (for "thisweekineducation")

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