Topics
Deliverance of a One-Room Schoolhouse— tracks
the philosophy of education that stemmed from the New England Primer
to the Compromise of 1876, and beyond, while focusing on educators
that made a difference along the way. 45 minutes
Telling Your Own Story—based on the premise
that everyone has a story to tell, this discourse highlights styles
of telling a spoken word story or a story for the printed page.
Eliciting Positive Language Responses From Young Children—
interactive discourse that depicts the importance of parents and
teachers working together to encourage cultural literacy for early
childhood. Here, cultural literacy goes beyond ethnicity to concentrate
on the world of knowledge according to the abilities of young children.
Remembering That Time…—tracing dialectic
patterns of African Americans from the time of enslavement to modern
day. Theatrical and significant discussion and illustration of prose,
poetry, chants, music and storytelling.
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