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The History of Teaching Artistry, by Eric Booth Those who can, do; those who can’t, teach—according to George Bernard Shaw, who also wrote that he never learned anything from a teacher, he taught himself everything;
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Document Date: 2012-03-27 01:46:53


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France / United States / /

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University of Chicago / /

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Peace Corps / the University of Chicago / Ford Foundation / United Federation of Teachers / WPA / House / Committee on the Arts and Humanities / for us all / Settlement House / United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization / National Endowment for the Arts / /

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George Bernard Shaw / There / Leonard Bernstein / John Dewey / Will Geer / Philip Glass / Eric Booth / /

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Broadway actor / teacher / Composer / visiting artist / designing and leading teacher / artist / President / practicing professional artist / conservatory/specialist / full-time teacher / Artist Research Project / elementary school / social activist / ambitious historian / MOVING FORWARD / /

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southern France / /

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