Monday May 14, 2001
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A look at last year's outstanding theater performances in the Washington area. Plus a conversation about the history and promise of the region's theater scene.
Linda Levy Grossman, executive director, Helen Hayes Awards
Nelson Pressley, Freelance Arts Critic
Robert Aubrey Davis, host, WETA's Around Town
One in five new teachers will quit within five years. At the same time, the bar is being raised for incoming educators. A look at teaching standards and certification around the country.
Betty Castor, president, National Board for Professional Teaching Standards
Segun Eubanks, Director of the Teacher Quality Department, National Education Association
Nancy Grasmick, Superintendent of Schools, State of Maryland
Anne Clark, Superintendent, Bristol Public Schools in Bristol, CT