The Essential 55: Rules for a Lifetime
"No lesson," says Ron Clark,
"will place pride in the hearts and minds of students. You can, however,
teach skills. Skills will lead to confidence, and confidence will lead to pride
and self-esteem." Clark believes his Essential 55 rules will build kids' self-esteem
by giving them skills they can use throughout their lives.
Ron Clark, author of The Essential 55: An
Award-Winning Educator's Rules for Discovering the Successful Student in Every
Child, is a native of North Carolina. He began his teaching career in 1995 at
Snowden Elementary School in rural North Carolina, later moving to an inner
city school in Harlem in New York City. Clark's work with disadvantaged
students and his determination to make a difference in the lives of those
students has garnered him worldwide attention; President and Mrs. Clinton
recognized his work with three invitations to the White House; he was named
Disney's American Teacher of the Year for 2000, and he was named Oprah
Winfrey's first "Phenomenal Man."
The Ron Clark Story
Written by
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Annie
deYoung
Max Enscoe
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Directed
by
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Starring
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Theme
music composer
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Mark Adler
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Country of
origin
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United
States
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Original language(s)
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English
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Production
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Producer(s)
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Jody
Brockway
Howard
Burkons
Tom Cox
Brenda
Friend
Adam Gilad
Craig
McNeil
Murray Ord
Jordy
Randall
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Cinematography
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Derick
Underschultz
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Editor(s)
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Heather
Persons
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Running
time
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96 minutes
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Release
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Original
network
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Original
release
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August 13, 2006
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