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What Made the Founders Different?
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Video: Gordon Wood - Revolutionary Characters
Why Discrepant Event Inquiry?
What are America's strongest links?
Teachers and Power Problem Solving. Inquiry and Democracy.
by Jean K. Bruce
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William C. Bruce
Associate Dean and Professor
College of Education and Psychology
Phone: (903) 566-7048
e-mail: wbruce@uttyler.edu
http://www.hometreemedia.org
Fax: (903) 566-7036
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Video: Revolutionary Characters-, Gordon Wood
National Constitution Center
1 hr 8 min 49 sec - May 31, 2006
www.constitutioncenter.org
Historian Gordon Wood discusses his
new book, Revolutionary Characters:
What Made the Founders Different?,
in which he explores the iconoclastic side
of some of the most prominent founding f
athers. Wood's Revolutionary Characters
offers a series of revealing studies of the
men who came to be known as the
founding fathers - George Washington,
Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson,
Alexander Hamilton, James Madison,
John Adams, Thomas Paine, and Aaron
Burr.
Wood is professor of history at
Brown University. He is one of the
foremost scholars on the American
Revolution in the country.
Why Discrepant Event Inquiry?
What are America's strongest links?
Teachers and Power Problem Solving.
Inquiry and Democracy.
by Jean K. Bruce
Back to main Power Problem Solving
William C. Bruce
Associate Dean and Professor
College of Education and Psychology
Phone: (903) 566-7048
e-mail: wbruce@uttyler.edu
http://www.hometreemedia.org
Fax: (903) 566-7036
Free Discrepant Event, Friends
Dr. Bruce, and his wife Jean
Go to the following URL addresses to learn more:
University of Texas at Tyler, EPP
University of Texas at Tyler, CPDT
http://www.uttyler.edu/c_i/bruce.htm
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