Special Tony for educators goes to NYC high school teacher who urges students to 'step out the box'
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Gary Edwin Robinson, a public high school teacher in New York, received a special Tony Award for his innovative approach to education. He focuses on how theater skills can be beneficial not only within the arts but also in various other career fields. His teaching philosophy revolves around helping students understand the practical applications of theater in their future endeavors, demonstrating that the skills learned in the arts are valuable across many areas of life and work.
Gary Edwin Robinson, honored with a special Tony Award, emphasizes a career-focused approach in teaching theater, highlighting its relevance to various career paths.
Robinson states that his teaching method revolves around connecting theater skills to students' future careers, reinforcing that theater can have real-world applications.
Read at The Philadelphia Tribune
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