April 5th, 2007

Lessons of War
The Program

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What is life like in a school where half of the children have a parent in a combat zone? What can a teacher do to comfort a child whose mother or father has just deployed to Iraq or Afghanistan and at the same time stay focused on the “letter of the week” or the writing lesson of the day?

And then there is the toughest question: When a 7 year old asks, ‘Will my Daddy die?’ or ‘Will my Mommy come home safe?’, how should a teacher respond?

We went to McNair Elementary-a Department of Defense school in Fort Bragg, North Carolina, to find out.

This program was the recipient of a Telly Award, as well as a Second Place EWA award.

(Originally aired April 5, 2007)

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I showed your film this morning to the entire faculty and it was exceedingly well received. It certainly evoked powerful emotions from real anger about the war, to great empathy for the families, and great respect for the quality of the teaching and the compassion of the principal. I introduced the piece as an example of very effective teaching combining compassion with standards under very difficult circumstances. All in all, a huge success . . .




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