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This ambitious 1995 film by John Singleton (Boyz N the Hood) doesn't quite succeed at painting the illuminating, collective portrait of college life in the '90s that the director seeks. But Singleton does do a fine job of defining some conflicting impulses for young people on the cusp of adulthood, particularly the desire to broaden horizons on the one hand and circle the wagons with like-minded allies on the other. Students in the film's Columbus University divide themselves along lines of race, sexual preferences, ideology, and, most dangerously, levels of paranoia. Among the fine cast is Michael Rapaport, who portrays a loner drawn to a local community of neo-Nazis. His resultant problems with the school's African-Americans takes over the story at the expense of other, parallel dramas, but Singleton's insights into race hatred on campus--a microcosm of the surrounding culture--is not to be dismissed. --Tom Keogh
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Higher Learning
Starring: Omar Epps , Kristy Swanson , Michael Rapaport , Jennifer Connelly , and Ice Cube Director: John Singleton Manufacturer: Sony Pictures ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005JD5J Release Date: 2001-07-03 |
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This ambitious 1995 film by John Singleton (Boyz N the Hood) doesn't quite succeed at painting the illuminating, collective portrait of college life in the '90s that the director seeks. But Singleton does do a fine job of defining some conflicting impulses for young people on the cusp of adulthood, particularly the desire to broaden horizons on the one hand and circle the wagons with like-minded allies on the other. Students in the film's Columbus University divide themselves along lines of race, sexual preferences, ideology, and, most dangerously, levels of paranoia. Among the fine cast is Michael Rapaport, who portrays a loner drawn to a local community of neo-Nazis. His resultant problems with the school's African-Americans takes over the story at the expense of other, parallel dramas, but Singleton's insights into race hatred on campus--a microcosm of the surrounding culture--is not to be dismissed. --Tom Keogh
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The John Singleton Collection (Boyz N the Hood, Poetic Justice, Higher Learning)
Starring: John Singleton Manufacturer: Sony Pictures ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005JD5K Release Date: 2001-07-03 |
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Boyz N the Hood
Poetic Justice
Director John Singleton (Boyz N the Hood, Rosewood) made an earnest effort in this, his second, film to say a great deal that is true and relevant about living and loving in a violent, difficult time in American history. Janet Jackson plays a beautician and poet who withdraws into herself after her boyfriend is murdered by gangsters. The late Tupac Shakur plays a postman who tries to get through to her, and the two travel on a course through urban America, connecting with family and community. Singleton has so much on his mind that the film comes out a terrible muddle, but there is a certain integrity peeking through the fog. Shakur makes a startlingly good impression in his film debut, and Jackson strips away her star veneer to play something like a real person--and entirely succeeds. Maya Angelou wrote the poems that pass as those penned by Jackson's character, and she also appears in the film. --Tom Keogh
Higher Learning
This ambitious 1995 film by John Singleton (Boyz N the Hood) doesn't quite succeed at painting the illuminating, collective portrait of college life in the '90s that the director seeks. But Singleton does do a fine job of defining some conflicting impulses for young people on the cusp of adulthood, particularly the desire to broaden horizons on the one hand and circle the wagons with like-minded allies on the other. Students in the film's Columbus University divide themselves along lines of race, sexual preferences, ideology, and, most dangerously, levels of paranoia. Among the fine cast is Michael Rapaport, who portrays a loner drawn to a local community of neo-Nazis. His resultant problems with the school's African-Americans takes over the story at the expense of other, parallel dramas, but Singleton's insights into race hatred on campus--a microcosm of the surrounding culture--is not to be dismissed. --Tom Keogh
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The Art of Discussion Leading: A Class with Chris Christensen and The Art of the Lecture: Justice, a Harvard University Course in Moral Reasoning, The ... Cenetr Series On College Teaching, Disc 4
Starring: The Derek Bok Center For Teaching And Learning Manufacturer: Jossey-Bass ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD ASIN: 047018017X |
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In The Art of Discussion Leading, Professor C. Roland "Chris" Christensen, who taught for nearly fifty years at the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration, initiates a group of apprentice teachers into the challenges of discussion leading. Under her guidance, the group analyzes a teaching case centering on how much help and instructor should provide a student.Christensen's own mastery of discussion leading provides a powerful model for anyone involved in this difficult mode of teaching.
Much can be learned about a good lecture by observing Michael Sandel, a Professor of Government at Harvard whose course, "Justice";, regularly enrolls more than 700 students. The Art of the Lecture follows three of Sandel's elegant, articulate, and thought-provoking lectures in which he involves students in their own learning by asking questions and facilitating student debates, despite the large class size.
As he explores classical and contemporary moral and political philosophy with his students, Professor Sandel shows how a traditional lecture style can be successfully combined with more interactive approach to teaching on a grand scale.
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How to Speak: Lecture Tips from Patrick Winston and Technically Speaking: Making Complex Matters Simple, The Derek Bok Center Series On College Teaching, Disc 5
Starring: The Derek Bok Center For Teaching And Learning Manufacturer: Jossey-Bass ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD ASIN: 0470180188 |
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How to Speak shows how even someone who isn't naturally charismatic can become an effective speaker. In this presentation recorded before a live audience, Professor Patrick Winston of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology offers advice on all aspects of academic presentations. He discusses how to begin and end a lecture, how to cycle in on the material, how to use verbal punctuation to indicate transitions, and how to devise "near misses" that strengthen understanding by showing what a particular concept is not. In addition, his presentation covers do's and don'ts of blackboard use, overhead projectors, and props.Throughout his lecture, Winston not only describes his techniques, but actively adopts them, illustrating each as he goes. The result is a detailed, practical guide designed for anyone who wishes to communicate effectively with an academic audience.
Throughout his teaching career, Steven Rudich, Professor of Computer Science at Carnegie Melon University, has sought to convey complex ideas through simple means that work with, not against the capacities and limitations of his students. The challenge, of course, is to make such ideas clear without dumbing them down. In Technical Speaking, Rudich demonstrates how this can be done. He stresses the importance of accessibility (knowing your audience), ambition (challenging them), and seduction (making them care), and illustrates each with memorable examples. Making complex matters simple is itself complex, but Rudich offers techniques and tools that make it possible.
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Charlie Rose with Joe Klein & Norman Podhoretz; John Singleton; Gary Oldman (January 6, 1995)
Manufacturer: Charlie Rose ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD ASIN: B000JCF4HI Release Date: 2006-10-05 |
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Newsweek senior editor Joe Klein andCommentary editor Norman Podhoretz discuss the Washington arrival of the 104th Congress, the state of liberalism and conservatism, and post-Contract with America politics. Then, director John Singleton on his new film Higher Learning, racial and sexual tension on college campuses, and his career so far in the entertainment industry. Finally, Gary Oldman discusses his new movies The Professional and Immortal Beloved, and his development and priorities as an actor.
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Higher Learning [Region 2]
Starring: Omar Epps , Kristy Swanson , Michael Rapaport , Jennifer Connelly , and Ice Cube Director: John Singleton ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00007JGKO |
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This ambitious 1995 film by John Singleton (Boyz N the Hood) doesn't quite succeed at painting the illuminating, collective portrait of college life in the '90s that the director seeks. But Singleton does do a fine job of defining some conflicting impulses for young people on the cusp of adulthood, particularly the desire to broaden horizons on the one hand and circle the wagons with like-minded allies on the other. Students in the film's Columbus University divide themselves along lines of race, sexual preferences, ideology, and, most dangerously, levels of paranoia. Among the fine cast is Michael Rapaport, who portrays a loner drawn to a local community of neo-Nazis. His resultant problems with the school's African-Americans takes over the story at the expense of other, parallel dramas, but Singleton's insights into race hatred on campus--a microcosm of the surrounding culture--is not to be dismissed. --Tom KeoghDVD:
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