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Read what these teachers had to say about the 2006 SUPER Teacher Institute:

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"As a 5th year special education teacher, I have attended numerous summer workshops. However, I sincerely believe that the Prisms of Place was, by far, the most influential and phenomenal workshop that I had the pleasure of attending. Mr. Bryant and Mrs. Anderson were extremely instrumental in making the workshop a HUGE success. It was well organized, planned, executed and applicable to the secondary interdisciplinary curriculum. In addition, all of the scholars who were selected to participate in the institute shared very valuable information that coule be passed on to other educators, community leaders, parents and students in the Black Belt region."

Robbi Flowers, Special Education, Dadeville High School

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"I’ve shared my books and information with so many people. You just can’t imagine the places that an opportunity presents itself to talk about these things."

Ginger Dunn, Department of Youth Services

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"I am so grateful to the Alabama Humanities Foundation and Tom Bryant, hard-working AHF Programs Director and SUPER Manager, for his astute ability to choose the most effective people to lead these wonderful workshops as well as facilitate the multitude of details necessary to provide such worthwhile educational opportunities for Alabama teachers. Many elements of this seminar will be used in our various classrooms. Our lively discussions, presenting scholars included, revitalized and renewed us."

Karen Wilksman, Huntsville High School and Calhoun Community College