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2015 Workshop Talk | 1:07:30 | 7-12, General Classroom, Virtue, Character, Discipline

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We’ve read the book and been dazzled by Gregory’s eloquent explanation of laws, rules, violations, and mistakes. Perhaps we’ve committed the seven laws to memory. But how do the seven laws of teaching apply to my planning, preparation, and performance in the classroom? This workshop will explore this question and provide answers to the question: “What might the seven laws look like in my teaching?” This workshop is intended for the secondary teacher (grades 6-12), but other grade level teachers may glean something as well.

Speaker


Frank Hollowell Jr. has served at Cary Christian School for 14 years, the last 12 as logic school principal and school-wide athletic director. He has just completed his 32nd year as a grade-school educator. His undergraduate degree from East Carolina University was in physical education, and he received a master’s degree there in education. He and his wife, Lisa, homeschool three children in Moncure, NC, where they also enjoy raising goats, chickens, guineas, and their four dogs.

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