The World in Claire's Classroom
New Day Films
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1h 28m
Directed by Lisa Merton and Alan Dater • Documentary • With Claire Ogelsby • 2001 • 89 minutes
THE WORLD IN CLAIRE'S CLASSROOM documents a veteran public school teacher's extraordinary vision of teaching children how to appreciate diversity, how to respect themselves and others, and how to work together. Beginning with what the children know, Claire Olgesby moves gently with the students to discover the riches of a different culture. The film captures a genuine, unselfconscious learning experience.
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