Gardner, H., with the collaboration of Laskin,
E. Leading minds: An anatomy of leadership.
Not exact matches
The film struggles to create a context in which the climactic murder seems inevitable, but the facts don't support a psychological case study — all indications are that du Pont more or less lost his
mind in the weeks
leading up to the murder, whereas most of Foxcatcher takes place almost a decade earlier — and screenwriters Dan Futterman (who also wrote Capote) and
E. Max Frye (Something Wild — this is not) never manage to build a series of petty rivalries and resentments into tragedy.
Mary
E. Dilworth will
lead a discussion that probes beneath the surface to recognize and explain how the current generation of teachers and those of color, in particular, have a distinctly different mindset than their baby boomer and generation X predecessors; what habits of
mind and experiences contribute to their understanding of quality teaching and student learning; what constitutes good and useful preparation and practice; and what processes and policies accommodate cultural responsiveness and allow for all students to meet their full potential.
Their forums focus on bringing together
leading minds, creating
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