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“Reaching out to thought leaders is not a strategy solely for media giants or organizations such as Learning Forward. Any group or individual working to disseminate information or change the status quo — whether in professional development, education in general, or society at large — can employ this means of spreading a message.”
— Hayes Mizell in “Thought leaders: Who they are, why they matter, and how to reach them” on p. 46
Source: American Federation of Teachers, Council of Chief State School Officers, National Education Association, & National Staff Development Council. (2010). Advancing high-quality professional learning through collective bargaining and state policy: An initial review and recommendations to support student learning. Dallas, TX: NSDC.
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