Thanks, Mike!
For those interested in finding out about the All Stars, you can
visit the All Stars' website (www.allstars.org) and/or read my take
on it in Vygotsky at Work and Play.
I also have been meaning to tell folks about a recent "special
report" written by All Stars president Gabrielle Kurlander and
Lenora Fulani, entitled, Achievement Gap or Development Gap?
"Outliers" and Outsiders Reconsider an Old Problem. I think the
framing is helpful and will resonate with some of us here. It is
attached. Comments welcome!
Lois
Lois Holzman, Director
East Side Institute for Group and Short Term Psychotherapy
920 Broadway, 14th floor
New York NY 10010
tel. 212.941.8906 ext. 324
fax 212.941.0511
lholzman@eastsideinstitute.org
www.eastsideinstitute.org
www.performingtheworld.org
loisholzman.org
On Jul 14, 2009, at 7:24 PM, Mike Cole wrote:
2009 National Call for Afterschool Practices Focusing on the Theme of
"School Connectedness" Yields Seven Outstanding Promising Practices!
One award winner was the All Star program that Lois has been
laboring over
for years.
Congrats Lois and colleagues.
mike
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