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Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Extra Sources for Presentation-Maxine Greene

Greene, M. (2007). The Maxine Greene Foundation:For social imagination, the arts, & education.
Retrieved on April 22, 2008 from http://www.maxinegreene.org/

This website packs a lot of infomration about Maxine Greene's life, her work, videos, speeches and articles that all represent her hard life's work and inspiration and progression made to education and hopefully to social change.


Dr. Greene feels that through art, people can come together of all different cultures, avoid stereoptypes, and become unified. This can help bring about social change and mend our world.

Art & Social Change Conference-Inspired by Maxine Greene from March 2008
Retrieved on April 22, 2008 from http://youtube.com/watch?v=Sm-kWImQB38/.

This website touches on Maxine Greene's opinions and view points regarding education, knowledge and their importance.

Shaw R. & Rozycki E.G. (2000). The Educational Theory of Maxine Greene.
Retrieved on April 22, 2008 from http://www.newfoundations.com/GALLERY/Greene.html.

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