EDUCATION – Ellen DeGeneres Meets With Teacher Michael Bonner

Mr. Bonner is an inspiring second grade teacher at North Carolina’s South Greenville Elementary, where a majority of students have difficult home lives and many are homeless. When Ellen heard about how Mr. Bonner’s unique, rap-filled teaching methods encourage students to go above and beyond, she couldn’t wait to meet him — and give his… Continue reading EDUCATION – Ellen DeGeneres Meets With Teacher Michael Bonner

EDUCATION – Ellen DeGeneres Meets With Teacher Nicole Bollerman

Nicole Bollerman, a third-grade teacher at UP Academy Dorchester, appeared on The Ellen Show. Her name might sound familiar. Last year, Bollerman received nationwide recognition after she won $150,000 in a CapitalOne “#WishForOthers” contest, only to donate all of her winnings back to her school. Further Reading Learn more about Nicole in the Boston Magazine… Continue reading EDUCATION – Ellen DeGeneres Meets With Teacher Nicole Bollerman

The English Teacher – Nathan Lane and Julianne Moore – Watch Free

Watch https://youtu.be/VyrPPdq0cRw About This movie is made available by Bjgtjme Full Length Movies. Released: 1 Aug 2013. Posted: 10 Jan 2020. The English Teacher (2013): Director: Craig Zisk Writers: Dan Chariton, Stacy Chariton Stars: Julianne Moore, Michael Angarano, Greg Kinnear, Nathan Lane Genre: Comedy, Drama Runtime: 1h 31min Country: USA Language: English Filming Locations: Tarrytown,… Continue reading The English Teacher – Nathan Lane and Julianne Moore – Watch Free

“Tactics for Survival in the Corporate State” – Nicholas Johnson at Grinnell College, Iowa (1 April 1971)

About “Tactics for Survival in the Corporate State: Life, Love and Other Stuff,” Grinnell College, Grinnell, Iowa, April 1, 1971, Broadcast on Iowa Educational Broadcast Network, April 12, 1971. The lecture runs an hour and ten minutes. The Q&A, which is about 21minutes, begins at 1:10:38. An earlier version of this talk was presented on… Continue reading “Tactics for Survival in the Corporate State” – Nicholas Johnson at Grinnell College, Iowa (1 April 1971)