Key leaders in education will gather to explore the impact of generational differences for learning and working in the 21st century over two days of the forum. Participants from a variety of fields will discuss the state of media and journalism, the nature of democratic engagement, changing patterns of work and learning, and the role of creativity and innovations from a range of perspectives. The program also features a screening of the documentary "Race to Nowhere: The Dark Side of America's Achievement Culture" on Thursday evening.
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The event is free and open to the public, but guests must register by Wednesday, October 19.