Successful Uses of Eyes on the Prize in the Classroom (Video)

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  • "Successful Uses of Eyes on the Prize in the Classroom" is a panel discussion moderated by Steve Cohen and includes teachers Ron Bennett, Daryl Durham, and Esther Kattef who discuss ways in which they incorporated Eyes on the Prize I into their curriculum. Recordings of works created by students are shown. Barbara Howard also presents on her findings from interviews conducted with educators on how they incorporated Eyes on the Prize I into their classrooms. This recording is part of Eyes on the Prize II: A Conference for Educators," held on November 17, 1989 at Tufts University. This day long conference was co-sponsored by the Civil Rights Project, Inc., the Museum of Afro-American History and Tufts University. As laid out in the registration brochure for the conference, the goal was "to encourage and strengthen teaching about the Civil Rights Movement and, in particular, to facilitate the effective use of 'Eyes on the Prize."
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  • The original 3/4" Umatic videocassettes were digitized as part of a grant funded by the National Endowment for the Humanitities (NEH) focusing on material related to Eyes on the Prize II.
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  • English
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  • 01:13:44:00
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  • 1989-11-17T00:00:00Z
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Visibility Open Access
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