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AP on PBS NOW show, “Class Act,” archived online

November 3, 2007

On Friday, July 13, 2007, Robert P. Moses and the Algebra Project students were featured on PBS Now with a special update on the Algebra Project’s work with students at Edison High School in Miami, Florida; the Algebra Project Math Lab at Lanier High School in Jackson, Mississippi; and the Baltimore Algebra Project.You can view the PBS NOW show #328 online by visiting:

http://www.pbs.org/now/shows/328/index.html#algebra

Look for “Class Act,” and go to “Program Resources” to the right of the blurb about the show, with links to “video,” “stream, download, podcast” and choose depending on your web browser (you might try clicking on “video” first…)

We would like to thank the producer, Khadijah White; and our partner organization, the Center for Urban Education & Innovation at Florida International University’s College of Education for arranging and welcoming the PBS Now team to film on campus.


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