Lawrence Paros | |
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Born | February 21, 1934 |
Occupation | Writer, educator, filmmaker |
Language | English |
Education | BA; MA; |
Alma mater | University of MA. Amherst; Yale University |
Lawrence Paros (born 21 February 1934) is an author and high school teacher, best known for his work in alternative education.
Paros was born in Springfield, Massachusetts in 1934. He received a Bachelor of Arts in History and Political Science at University of Massachusetts in Amherst. In 1958, Paros received a Master of Arts in American Diplomatic History and Russian Studies at Yale University.[citation needed]
Paros taught high school in several places before becoming the chair of the History Department at Wilbur Cross High School in New Haven, Connecticut. While there, he developed an area-wide program on contemporary issues for high school students, which was described in a featured article in the Yale Alumni Magazine.[1]
Paros was then appointed the director of the Yale Summer High School, a project to identify, recruit and educate talented youths living in poverty nationwide. 40 years later, he interviewed former students and staff members of the project, for a documentary film entitled Walk Right In,[2][3] which was screened at a number of film festivals and educational facilities.[4]
In Providence, Rhode Island, Paros established and directed two experimental schools: the Alternate Learning Project (ALP)[5] and School One. The school was the subject of Hilda Calabro's Diversity or Conformity in the American High School.[6]
Paros has published works include Dancing on the Contradictions, a book about transformation in schools. His other published works include The Black and the Blue: The Story of the Other Yale, The Great American Cliché,[7] The Erotic Tongue (Madrona and Henry Holt and Company),[8] Bawdy Language (Kvetch Press),[9] and Smashcaps (Avon).
His column, A Word with You,[10] written in the early days of the internet, later served as the basis of a two volume work: A Word with You America.
Paros has also been an op-ed page columnist for the Seattle Post-Intelligencer and a commentator on KUOW-FM in Seattle. His most recent works include three films: The Journey, the story of an immigrant's trek to America, Walk Right In, the story of the Yale Summer High School, and a short animated film, "Bawdy: The Movie."
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence Paros.
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