BROCKTON — Growing up, many children are taught education is the key to success, and one Emmy Award-winning filmmaker from Brockton is on the hunt to find solutions for students to reach their full ...
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On Nov. 1, 1965, 15-year-old Ulysses Frontha entered the halls of Destrehan High School, one of about 43 Black students who began attending previously all-White public schools in St. Charles Parish.
A former special education teacher and Bronx resident is looking to educate the community about the "preschool to prison pipeline" within the educational system. "Preschool to Prison" had its opening ...
15 TO 20% OF PEOPLE HAVE DYSLEXIA. THAT MEANS READING CAN BE A LITTLE BIT MORE CHALLENGING. BUT HERE AT THE GENESEE SCHOOL, THEY’RE USING THE SCIENCE OF READING TO TEACH KIDS AND THAT SAME SCIENCE CAN ...
Review of “The Cartel,” directed by Bob Bowdon. Moving Pictures Institute, 2009, 90 minutes. Now playing at film festivals around the country, The Cartel is a powerful and provocative documentary ...
If you’re an ASU student and you’re reading this, congratulations, you’ve already won the lottery. Not the state lottery nor the Mega Millions, but the metaphorical lottery of getting a good education ...
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EastEnders' Kellie Bright says fight to secure education for autistic son ‘felt like a battle’
EastEnders' Kellie Bright says fight to secure education for autistic son ‘felt like a battle’ - The soap star presents a BBC ...
"Buyer beware" warns Robert Arnove, a co-producer and co-director, speaking about Indiana University, the topic of the ...
Two panels of filmmakers, Georgetown professors and former inmates discussed the rehabilitative power of education in the prison system March 11. The event featured the public debut of director Lynn ...
Dr. Karen Baptise sits down with Curt and Rosanna to discuss her Emmy-nominated documentary series "Preschool to Prison," which examines how zero-tolerance policies and implicit bias create a pipeline ...
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