Free documentary: what it takes to be a great teacher

We all have had a teacher who helped shape us, inspires us, and whom we can credit with having empowered us to become who we are today.

In his third documentary to look at education in America, Davis Guggenheim bringsus “TEACH,” which asks the questions: what does it take to be a great teacher?

Residents of the Palouse can participate in a free viewing of the documentary on November 14th at the Kenworth Performing Arts Center in Moscow. The event is co-sponsored by the Colleges of Education at WSU and the University of Idaho, as well as the Albertson Foundation. Seating is free but it is limited.

You can register by visiting education.wsu.edu.

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