Tuesday 11th August 2009 2:27 pm

Conference to Explore Media’s Role in Tween Education

How can we ensure that media’s potential to positively impact children’s learning is fully harnessed? Join experts in the field at national conference at Stanford on September 29th.

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The Future of Media in Children’s Education: a National Conference Focused on Tweens will present research from The Future of Children journal and explore the unique power of media to educate and enrich children’s lives.

The conference is being presented by Children Now in partnership with The Future of Children, a collaboration between Princeton University and The Brookings Institution.

Stanford University, September 29, 2009: 8:30 a.m.– 3:00 p.m.

Space is limited for this free event. RSVP online. Contact Eileen Espejo at (510) 763-2444, x114, or .

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