Summary
Author and lecturer Allan Goldstein’s younger brother Fred is a survivor of the Willowbrook State School, an institution on Staten Island for people with disabilities that became notorious in the 1970s for its neglect and abuse of residents. Once Fred got out, Goldstein saw his brother’s many talents that had never been nurtured. He shares his Brief But Spectacular take on how everybody can learn.
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Five Facts
- Where was Willobwbrook located? Where did Fred Goldstein live for 20 years after Willowbrook?
- What did Fred Goldstein present at the New York City Poetry Festival?
- When did Fred leave Willowbrook?
- How many students was Willowbrook initially built for?
- Why did Allan realize Fred's potential had been lost when Allan was 49 and Fred was 45? What did he choose to do about it?
Focus Questions
What did you feel after you watched this video? Would you take Allan Goldstein's course? What are some solutions for how to treat those with severe disabilities, like Fred?
News Analysis: What are some strengths in segments like Brief But Spectacular in which there is a single narration? Weaknesses?
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For More
What students can do: Encourage others to learn, even in unconventional ways.