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There is an epidemic of school suspensions in the U.S. and the downstream consequences are severe.… Michael Keany Mar 2, 2021 39 views
Professor Gray is a research professor at Boston College whose work focuses on the role of play in… Michael Keany Mar 1, 2021 16 views
What if someone told you that the way you use language every day had the power to disrupt or uphold… Michael Keany Feb 24, 2021 78 views
This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. Are we in… Michael Keany Feb 24, 2021 78 views
This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. Is zero-t… Michael Keany Feb 22, 2021 94 views
Martyn begins by introducing teenagers many of whom were once sweet children, and will one day beco… Michael Keany Feb 22, 2021 68 views
The world is not a fair place and not everyone gets to live out their dreams, but should this stop… Michael Keany Feb 22, 2021 120 views
Our biggest fear isn't being rejected, it's being invisible. Roy Petitfils discusses the invisibili… Michael Keany Feb 17, 2021 52 views
A short film about women and accepting them along with other qualities. Am I the only one who think… Michael Keany Feb 16, 2021 86 views
Jessica McCabe tells us the story of her life. Once a gifted child with a bright future, who later… Michael Keany Feb 15, 2021 98 views
Stephen is a Senior Directing major at Carnegie Mellon. He is also the current President of Carnegi… Michael Keany Feb 13, 2021 52 views
Charisse Nixon is a development psychologist who studies at risk behavior as well as protective fac… Michael Keany Feb 11, 2021 57 views
Professor Gray is a research professor at Boston College (www.bc.edu) whose work focuses on the rol… Michael Keany Feb 10, 2021 11 views
Challenging behavior exhibited by children and adolescents is a common concern and frustration for… Michael Keany Feb 9, 2021 93 views
In his humorous and uplifting style, Gever Tulley debunks classic myths of childhood safety. With r… Michael Keany Feb 9, 2021 102 views
In this talk, Dr. Peter Gray compellingly brings attention to the reality that over the past 60 yea… Michael Keany Feb 9, 2021 67 views
Would you choose to build a house on top of an unfinished foundation? Of course not. Why, then, do… Michael Keany Feb 3, 2021 52 views
Why is it so hard to stop getting distracted? Is there a way to be better at it? Here are five tips… Michael Keany Feb 1, 2021 64 views
A video tribute from Bill Gates to Richard Feynman: phenomenal explainer, amazing scientist, and al… Michael Keany Jan 28, 2021 36 views
If you were captivated by Amanda Gorman, the youngest Inaugural Poet in U.S. history today, you're… Michael Keany Jan 27, 2021 104 views
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