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Lexington Institute: Building 21st Century Catholic Learning Communities - A Washington DC Education Policy Event

By: Anthony Kim on October 10th, 2012

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Lexington Institute: Building 21st Century Catholic Learning Communities - A Washington DC Education Policy Event

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We are looking forward to participating in the Lexington Institute's Building 21st Century Catholic Learning Communities on October 16 in Washington DC. Our founder and CEO Anthony Kim is one of the confirmed speakers.

The event, Building 21st Century Catholic Learning Communities: Enhancing the Catholic Mission with Data, Blended Learning, and Other Best Practices From Top Charter and Independent Schools, will discuss findings of a recent Lexington report on this topic, as well as trends and developments around the country discussed by leading practitioners and experts.

About Anthony Kim

Anthony Kim is a Corwin Press bestselling author, with publications including The New Team Habits, The New School Rules, and The Personalized Learning Playbook. His writing ranges the topics of the future of work, leadership and team motivation, improving the way we work, and innovation in systems-based approaches to organizations and school design. Anthony believes that how we work is the key determinant to the success of any organization. He is a nationally recognized speaker on learning and his work has been referenced by the Christensen Institute, iNACOL, EdSurge, CompetencyWorks, Education Week, District Administration, and numerous research reports. In addition to his writing, Anthony is the founder and Chief Learning Officer of Education Elements, a trusted partner and consultant to over 1,000 schools nationwide. Anthony has been the founder of several companies across multiple industries, including online education, ecommerce, and concerts and events.

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