Daniel Dromm, Clip 2: Educational philosophy
Collection: Queens Memory Project Collection at Queens College Libraries' Department of Special Collections and Archives: Daniel Dromm

Date: Time Period: 1980-2012; 2012-01-30; Interview recorded: January 30 2012
Material: Digital audio recording made using TASCAM DR-07 digital recorder and SoundStudio. Dimension:
Total running time: 0:03:39
Creator: Daniel Dromm interviewed by Natalie Milbrodt
Identifier: aql:21547 dromm_clip2
Description: Before Daniel Dromm was elected to office as a New York City Council Member, he was a public school teacher. He shares his beliefs about the importance of LGBT education in schools, the role of teachers in school reform and the role of parents in their children's education.
Creator :
Daniel Dromm interviewed by Natalie Milbrodt
Date :
Time Period: 1980-2012; 2012-01-30; Interview recorded: January 30 2012
Summary/Description :
Before Daniel Dromm was elected to office as a New York City Council Member, he was a public school teacher. He shares his beliefs about the importance of LGBT education in schools, the role of teachers in school reform and the role of parents in their children's education.
Subject :
Progressive education; Educational change; Walcott, Dennis; Klein, Joel; Bloomberg, Michael; Renaissance Charter School
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Coverage :
Locations discussed: Jackson Heights, NY Jackson Heights (New York, N.Y.) Queens (New York, N.Y.)
Type :
Oral history
Format :
Digital audio recording made using TASCAM DR-07 digital recorder and SoundStudio.; Total running time: 0:03:39
Identifier :
aql:21547 dromm_clip2
Subject:
Progressive education; Educational change; Walcott, Dennis; Klein, Joel; Bloomberg, Michael; Renaissance Charter School
Progressive education; Educational change; Walcott, Dennis; Klein, Joel; Bloomberg, Michael; Renaissance Charter School
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