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Forum 2005

Forum 2005 brought together more than 2,800 educators to discuss key issues in education: demographic shifts, access to higher education, the future of academic preparation, and more. The conference also celebrated 50 years of the Advanced Placement Program???? with AP workshops and other special activities. A few highlights included:

Forum 2005
Graham Spanier addresses Forum 2005 attendees on Sunday, October 30.
  • Plenary speeches on important challenges facing schools and colleges in coming years
  • Colloquia with panel discussions on the role of the arts, global education, and scientific literacy
  • Over 160 workshops, sessions, and meetings for professional growth
  • Evening at the newly renovated Museum of Modern Art

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About the Forum

The College Board's Forum is an annual gathering of education professionals from across many areas of responsibility, from presidents and principals to faculty and financial aid officers, and from superintendents and researchers to guidance and admissions professionals. Attendees come from secondary schools, colleges, and universities across the nation and globe. The many perspectives represented at Forum create a rich learning environment for all those committed to education.

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