October, 01 2009
"You'll never meet anyone who has met Maxine Greene who doesn't say, 'that woman changed my life.'" As LCI's philosopher-in-residence, Maxine Greene has been inspiring, guiding, and influencing the Institute's goals and methodology since 1976; as an advocate of humanism, imaginative thinking, creativity, and dialogue between teachers and learners she has influenced not only LCI, but generations of educators. Read the recent article in the Voice of America about Maxine Greene, her philosophy, and her achievements!
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