Dr. Grauer has continually risked it all to create a unique, immersive learning environment. Learn how his passion, adventure, and deep connection to students and the natural world resulted in a widely sought-after education model based on freedom, creativity, and fearless teaching.
Dr. Grauer's Column - Passion, Adventure, and Deep Connection
Passion, Adventure, and Deep Connection
By Stuart Grauer
Dr. Grauer has continually risked it all to create a unique, immersive learning environment. In this interview with online magazine Shoutout SoCal, learn how his passion, adventure, and deep connection to students and the natural world resulted in a widely sought-after education model based on freedom, creativity, and fearless teaching.
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