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  1. Children. 2. Website. carolblack.org. Carol Black (born c. 1957/1958) [1] is an American writer and filmmaker. She is known as the creator and writer-producer of the television series The Wonder Years and Ellen, both with her husband and writing partner Neal Marlens. [2] Black and Marlens received the 1988 Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy ...

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0085209Carol Black - IMDb

    Carol Black. Writer: The Wonder Years. Carol Black is known for The Wonder Years (1988), Ellen (1994) and Schooling the World (2010).

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  3. On the Wildness of Children. “ The revolution will not take place in a classroom. ”. by Carol Black. “In Wildness is the preservation of the World.”. Thoreau says it in “Walking,” and Jack Turner, in his exquisite collection of essays, The Abstract Wild, questions how many of us have any idea what it means.

  4. SCIENCE / FICTION. 'Evidence-based' education, scientific racism, & how learning styles became a myth. THREE CUPS OF FICTION. On 'Whites in Shining Armor' and saving the world with schools. OCCUPY YOUR BRAIN. On power, knowledge, and common sense. Long reads about learning, culture, unschooling, life, by Carol Black.

  5. A Thousand Rivers. “ What the modern world has forgotten about children and learning. ”. by Carol Black. The following statement somehow showed up on my Twitter feed the other day: “Spontaneous reading happens for a few kids. The vast majority need (and all can benefit from) explicit instruction in phonics.”. This 127-character edict ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Carol_BlackCarol Black - Wikipedia

    Carol Black can refer to: Carol Black (filmmaker) (born c. 1957), American writer and filmmaker. Carol M. Black (born 1939), British physician and academic. Category:

  7. Oct 14, 2010 · Carol Black '81 is a writer/director/producer of both entertainment and documentary television and film, including the Emmy Award-winning series The Wonder Years.Her newest film, Schooling the World: The White Man's Last Burden, is the culmination of years of research into cross-cultural perspectives on children and education.

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