Albert cullum biography

Joan Dash. George Bernard Shaw. Tom Stoppard. Elizabeth Yates McGreal. See All. Add to Favorites. Pictures Author Gallery. Links Wikipedia. Helper Hub LibraryThing members improve authors by combining author names and works, separating out homonymous authors into separate identities, and more. Cullum, who was nearing 80 at the time, died in shortly after the filming was completed.

For this moment, though, he and his former students gather back at Midland School so naturally you'd think they'd been holding regular Sunday barbecues for the past five decades. When one woman shows Cullum the spelling lists she's kept all these years, a former classmate quips that she's still striving for A's. And when David Pugh, from Cullum's class ofrecalls what a troublemaker he was back then, Cullum surprises him by revealing a secret.

Eventually Albert became a professor of education at Boston University and Stonehill College, a liberal arts college in Massachusetts. At Stonehill, he trained aspiring teachers for more than thirty years. In addition to his teaching, Albert worked with the Massachusetts Department of Youth Services using poetry and drama as a therapeutic tool for incarcerated male and female adolescents.

Albert cullum biography

The innovative and prolific educator passed away on July 13, A documentary called A Touch of Greatness was made about his life in This article about an American educator is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. This article about an educational theorist is a stub. Contents move to sidebar hide. Article Talk.