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Review: The Close Dead – Season 8 – Adventure 8: “How it’s Gotta Be”
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Teaching History Beyond the Classroom with Chris Lese
I love speaking with my fellow high school teachers - and I am thrilled to have such an inspiring educator on the show. Chris and I have collaborated in the past, and I am looking forward to some upcoming projects - we talk about those AND how he gets his students actively engaged both in and out of the classroom. You'll want to listen especially to Chris's experiences with a Rogue Historian alum - Joe McGill...kind of a once in a lifetime thing. We discuss (among other things):
Technology and social media in the classroom
The performative aspects of teaching
Field trips!!!!
Teachers Regiment - Civil War and Memory on Facebook
Chris offers some great advice for students...and I know you are listening out there - so pay attention :) And...one last thing. Chris recommends one of my all-time favorite books, Confederates in the Attic: Dispatches from the Unfinished Civil War by Tony Horwitz
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You may have seen actor R. Keith Harris in the critically acclaimed series The Walking Dead, Under the Dome or Rectify. He recently wrote, produced and starred in the family oriented action-comedy Shifting Gears. But there are many more exciting projects in the works for the North Carolina native.
“My first love is acting, I knew that since I was nine years old and that hasn’t changed,” Keith recalls. “I moved to Los Angeles after graduate school and I quickly found out that Hollywood was about show business, with the emphasis on ‘business’. As an actor you don’t always have a lot of control over a story and I wanted to have more of a say. That’s why I also started writing, which I enjoyed very much. When I had three or four scripts under my belt, I had to figure out how to get them made into a movie. Because unfortunately it’s not like Steven Spielberg comes knocking on your door, offering to turn your script into a film! So I learned how to produce as well. I made a short film called Harvest in 2003, just as 24p MiniDV video cameras were hitting the scene. We shot a period piece set in 1953 in 4 days! After that I produced and directed furniture commercials, among other things, and ke