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12/03/08 - Eliminate the Static Cling
State Superintendent Mike Flanagan uses past and recent American events to illustrate the need to stop clinging to the old, static ideas of educating Michigan's children and embrace change to increase student achievement.


Podcast Video Archive

• 12/03/08 - Eliminate the Static Cling

• 09/10/08 - Hop on the Bus, Gus

• 05/12/08 - The Haunting Impact of School Dropouts

• 03/26/08 - Don't Forget the Milk, Please!

• 02/20/08 - The Plans We Have...

• 01/11/08 - No More Old School

• 11/13/07 - CTE Builds Strong Futures

• 10/11/07 - A Day In The Life

• 07/12/07 - Summer Is a Time for Fun AND Learning!

• 06/06/07 - Public Partnership with the Department of Education

• 05/01/07 - The Realities of Budget Cuts

• 04/05/07 - Consolidation of School Services

• 03/02/07 - Education Investment and Innovation

• 02/09/07 - Education Technology

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