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Michael J. Hynes - Eight Women Whose Works and Words Inspire Me

Michael J. Hynes - Eight Women Whose Works and Words Inspire Me

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Interactive Video

Social Studies, Religious Studies, Other

University

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Hard

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Michael Hines discusses influential women in education, highlighting their contributions and impact. He covers Diane Ravitch's critique of privatization, Deborah Meier's work with minority children, Linda Darling-Hammond's focus on teacher education, Carol Dweck's mindset theory, Heidi Hayes Jacobs' curriculum development, Carol Burris' public education advocacy, Jeanette Deutermann's opt-out movement, and Maria Montessori's child-centered approach.

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3 mins • 1 pt

What are the main ideas presented in Heidi Hayes Jacobs' work on curriculum?

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Discuss the contributions of Carol Burris to public education.

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What is the Long Island opt-out movement and who initiated it?

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