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Michael Pritchard: Lessons from the Heart

Former probation officer and award-winning stand-up comic Michael Pritchard, a champion of social-emotional learning, believes that "no matter what we teach kids, love is more important than any knowledge we give them." More to this story.

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Release Date:5/17/2005
Running Time: 11 min.

Produced, Written, and Directed by Ken Ellis Associate Producer: Miwa Yokoyama Editor: Karen Sutherland Camera Crew: Brian Cardello Ed Fritz Tony Jensen Ken Ellis Miwa Yokoyama Narrator: Kris Welch Special thanks to the students and administrators at Neil Cummins Elementary School and Castlemont Community of Small Schools Copyright © 2005 The George Lucas Educational Foundation All rights reserved

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Michael Pritchard video

Submitted by Jennifer Simpson (not verified) on November 24, 2007 - 16:51.

Every day we as teachers deal with students that come to us with so much baggage. I loved Michael's video. I work with young children who have emotional problems because of their lifestyles every day. Until these issues are addressed,these students cannot learn. We need to teach coping skills even at a very young age.

I was very moved to reflect

Submitted by Bob (not verified) on November 8, 2007 - 07:40.

I was very moved to reflect on my own life through this. Also, I wanted to say how grateful I am to edutopia.org, and George Lucas for having this type of content. This is awesome! Searching on emotional intelligence, I found this to be one of the best sites. Having video content is huge and very powerful, a tremendous add on to text.

Thank you, Michael Pritchard

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on September 7, 2007 - 11:15.

I have seen Michael's work in action and it is every bit as powerful as we see on this video and more! I wish we could clone him! Our children cry out to belong, feel safe, and just "be", solely on the basis of their character rather than by any external circumstance. Although it may seem hard in our American competitive-edge paradigm, there is clearly a need for balance. Our children are crying out for a relational paradigm that is caring and supportive, as we can see in this video. Brain research supports the need for this balance as well. Learning requires a mostly-calm state of mind. If we want students to excel in academics and in life, policy and leadership must focus upon the factors that support wisdom as well as knowledge, and empathy as part of the repertoire of what "students know and can do".
Thank you, Michael Pritchard, for your wisdom, courage, talent, and incredible gift to bring out the courage in others to share and be. How liberating and wonderful! Much gratitude.

I have been touched by this

Submitted by Trinidad (not verified) on August 28, 2007 - 05:59.

I have been touched by this video and it has helped/showed me how to vent my pain and hurt in a safe way and I believe that there are many people in my country, and even in my work place that need to express themselves to get pass their emotional hrut that they have held on to for so long. I will like to help them but I will also like to get Mr. Michael Pritchard to come to Trinidad to conduct a seminar on emotional Intelligence. That will really create an opportunity for persons to develop them selves.

It is truely a great lesson and I believe that we need it.

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