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Michael J. Hynes - Ten Men Whose Works and Words Inspire Me

Michael J. Hynes - Ten Men Whose Works and Words Inspire Me

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Social Studies

University

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Michael Hines, Superintendent of schools, expresses concerns about the future of public education, emphasizing the need for radical change. He highlights influential figures like James Comer, Peter Gray, and Ken Robinson, who advocate for child development, play, and creativity. Hines stresses the importance of teacher professionalism and reform, citing works by Andy Hargreaves and John Murrell. He also discusses social justice and empathy in education, drawing inspiration from Fred Rogers.

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What are the main ideas presented in the book 'Professional Capital' by Andy Hargreaves and Michael Fullan?

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What does Sir Ken Robinson advocate for in terms of creativity in education?

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In what ways does Fred Rogers' approach to education serve as a model for teachers?

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