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Knocking on the door to the teaching profession: Understanding the front-end of the teacher pipeline
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Education Policy Initiative
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EPI Speaker Series
Knocking on the door to the teaching profession: Understanding the front-end of the teacher pipeline
Date & Time
Nov 6, 2013, 4:00-5:30 pm EST
Location
Weill Hall
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Dan Goldhaber
educator pipelines
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CIERS: Dan Goldhaber, Center for Education and Data Research, University of Washington Bothell
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