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Educators

  • Sally Heyneman and Janette Pankow discuss autism and the STEP (School for the Treatment of Emotional Problems)

    Oct. 14, 1975
  • Jonathan Kozol

    Jonathan Kozol discusses his book "Illiterate America"

    Dec. 1, 1985
  • Rose Rigsby and Betty Shifflett discuss writing and being a writer

    Jun. 7, 1971
  • Interview with Bella Itkin and Joe Slowik

    Feb. 21, 1980
  • Interviewing educator Harold Taylor

    May. 14, 1963
  • Discussing the book " Adam Clayton Powell, Jr.: The Political Biography of an American Dilemma" with the author Professor Charles V. Hamilton

    Feb. 6, 1992
  • Discussing Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) with Professor of Arabic literature and General in the Israeli Army Reserve, Matityahu Peled

    Jan. 1, 1977
  • Discussing the Library of America series with Daniel Aaron

    Jun. 17, 1982
  • Discussing the "Chicago Schools Challenge " and interviewing James Clement, Mrs. Barry Norton, and Pearl Shaw ; part 2

    1965
  • James Graham-Lujan discusses the works of Federico Garcia Lorca; part 1

    1964
  • Neil Postman discusses his book "Teaching as a Conserving Activity"

    Nov. 6, 1979
  • Dr. Emmett L. Avery and Dr. Arthur H. Scouten discuss the Restoration Comedy period of theater in England

    1964
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