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- Your schools. 1950-12-06
- Date
- 1950-12-06
- Collection
- G. Robert Vincent Voice Library Collection
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On this installment of "Your schools" Dr. Willis Dunbar moderates a discussion about "modern and progressive methods of education" with a panel composed of members of the Kalamazoo Junior Chamber of Commerce, a teacher from Kalamazoo Public Schools, and Dr. Loy Norrix, superintendent of Kalamazoo Public Schools. The Junior Chamber of Commerce is concerned that modern, progressive methods of education will make it more difficult for companies to identify potential employees graduating from the...
Show moreOn this installment of "Your schools" Dr. Willis Dunbar moderates a discussion about "modern and progressive methods of education" with a panel composed of members of the Kalamazoo Junior Chamber of Commerce, a teacher from Kalamazoo Public Schools, and Dr. Loy Norrix, superintendent of Kalamazoo Public Schools. The Junior Chamber of Commerce is concerned that modern, progressive methods of education will make it more difficult for companies to identify potential employees graduating from the Kalamazoo Public School system because graduates will not have met broadly agreed upon goals. Norrix argues that a modern, progressive method of education leads to higher quality students across the board and enables teachers to reach each student through the methods which the students will respond to best.
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- Yuval Benziman, of the Israel Institute and Serling Visiting Israeli Scholar at Michigan State University, and Associate Professor Laura Apol from the Department of Teacher Education at MSU, discuss the film and book, "The zigzag kid," a story about a ...
- Creator
- Benziman, Yuval
- Date
- 2015-12-01
- Collection
- G. Robert Vincent Voice Library Collection
- Description
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Yuval Benziman, of the Israel Institute and Serling Visiting Israeli Scholar at Michigan State University, and Associate Professor Laura Apol from the Department of Teacher Education at MSU, discuss the film and book, "The zigzag kid," a story about a young, Jewish boy who learns his family's secrets. Apol reads a brief excerpt from the book. Benziman and Apol are introduced by Associate Professor Yael Aronoff, director of the MSU Jewish Studies Program and the Michael and Elaine Serling and...
Show moreYuval Benziman, of the Israel Institute and Serling Visiting Israeli Scholar at Michigan State University, and Associate Professor Laura Apol from the Department of Teacher Education at MSU, discuss the film and book, "The zigzag kid," a story about a young, Jewish boy who learns his family's secrets. Apol reads a brief excerpt from the book. Benziman and Apol are introduced by Associate Professor Yael Aronoff, director of the MSU Jewish Studies Program and the Michael and Elaine Serling and Friends Chair in Israeli Studies. Librarian Deborah Margolis convenes the Kessler Film Event, part of the MSU Library Film Series. Held at the MSU Main Library.
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- Title
- Zeppelin speech
- Creator
- Zeppelin, Ferdinand, Graf von, 1838-1917
- Date
- 1908-08-24
- Collection
- G. Robert Vincent Voice Library Collection
- Title
- Zombies, apocalypses and monsters : real and imagined
- Creator
- Beck, John, 1954-
- Date
- 2015-02-02
- Collection
- G. Robert Vincent Voice Library Collection
- Description
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A Michigan State University faculty panel participates in a discussion entitled, "Zombies, apocalypses and monsters : real and imagined." Panelists describe their research, perspectives and conclusions around real and imagined threats to humanity and the impact these perceptions have on human behavior, culture, theology, and politics. Panelists are: Valeta Wensloff, outreach coordinator for the Department of Media and Information and Media Sandbox in the College of Communication Arts &...
Show moreA Michigan State University faculty panel participates in a discussion entitled, "Zombies, apocalypses and monsters : real and imagined." Panelists describe their research, perspectives and conclusions around real and imagined threats to humanity and the impact these perceptions have on human behavior, culture, theology, and politics. Panelists are: Valeta Wensloff, outreach coordinator for the Department of Media and Information and Media Sandbox in the College of Communication Arts & Sciences; Malcolm Magee, associate professor in the Department of History in the College of Social Science and the Department of Religious Studies within the College of Arts and Letters; Megan Donahue, professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy in the College of Natural Science; and Glenn Stutzky, senior clinical instructor in the School of Social Work within the College of Social Science. MSU Professor John P. Beck convenes the session and moderates questions from the audience. Part of the series "Sharper Focus/Wider Lens" sponsored by the MSU Honors College. Held in the MSU Student Union.
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