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Anti-Bullying Lessons with the Bard

Clip: 4/2/2013 | 6m 31s

Anti-Bullying Lessons with the Bard

Some 400 years after the first recorded performance of William Shakespeare's "The Tempest," thousands of Colorado students are seeing an adaptation of the famous play created especially for them. Their version is relatively short, and has a very specific goal: reducing violence among teens and pre-teens.

04/02/2013 | Rating NR

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