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Title Something within me / by Jerret Engle and Emma Joan Morris
Published New York, NY : Filmakers Library, 1996

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Description 1 online resource (54 min.)
Series Education in video.
Summary St. Augustine's is a Catholic school in one of the poorest sections of the embattled South Bronx. In 1985, enrollment was so low that the school was about to close. Instead Father Robert Jeffers, the school's pastor, approached music teacher Tom Pilecki and together they decided to commit the school to a new curriculum - a curriculum in which the arts, and especially music, would be treated with the importance of any academic subject. Something Within Me is the story of this remarkable school and the children whose lives it has shaped. It is the story of a school where over the last six years enrollment has tripled and reading and math scores, the lowest in the Bronx, have improved dramatically. The school produces disciplined, self-confident eighth graders with the skills to overcome their environment. This is a heartwarming reminder of the creative potential of all human beings and a signpost pointing the way toward true educational reform
Analysis Community and Family Issues
Course Content
Fine Arts
Audience For teachers of Primary students
Notes English
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Subject Music -- Instruction and study.
Arts -- Study and teaching (Secondary) -- New York (State) -- New York
Youth with social disabilities.
Teaching -- Methodology.
Arts -- Study and teaching (Secondary)
Music -- Instruction and study.
Teaching -- Methodology.
Youth with social disabilities.
New York (State) -- New York.
Genre/Form Documentary
Documentary.
Form Streaming video
Author Engle, Jerret
Morris, Emma Joan