Margaret Edson is a Pulitzer Prize winning playwright, and kindergarten teacher, working in the Atlanta Public School System. She delivered the Smith College Commencement Address on May 18, 2008.
Margaret Edson’s words are an important reminder of the value of something that can not be counted – the power of a teacher’s presence in our [...]
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