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JAMESTOWN, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – Jamestown High School will be the site for the upcoming 2019 Governor’s Summit on Innovative Education August 14th-15th.
“We are excited to listen, learn and grow along with teachers, students, administrators and community leaders as we discuss the importance of innovation and the future of North Dakota’s schools,” the Governor’s office states.
The event will focus primarily on innovative instruction, best practices to personalize learning, and other community-derived solutions to better prepare young people for life after high school. The next day will focus on behavioral health system and the education system.
“We have strong schools in North Dakota, but it’s clear that we can better support our educators and adapt our educational system to meet the opportunities and demands of the 21st century,” the event states. “Help us shape educational innovation in North Dakota and empower those wanting to creatively, meaningfully and effectively engage our students. Our state, economy and future depends on it.”
Those interested in joining the event are encouraged to register. Click here for more information.
Join @NDDPI Superintendent @KirstenBaesler and me on August 14-15 at the 2019 Governor's Summit on Innovative Education in Jamestown! Register today for your free ticket and learn more here: https://t.co/C6Bk5SFIMF@NDUnited @NDCELorg @BushFoundation #innovativeND #ndedchat pic.twitter.com/SqzzSEor41
— Doug Burgum (@DougBurgum) July 18, 2019