Laws of Physics Can’t Trump the Bonds of Love
Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2012 8:43 pm
Every now and then there's a story that cuts through our minds and goes straight to our hearts. Personally, I need to see more of these. Be sure to watch the documentary video, about 12 min, within the article.
Jeffrey Wright is well known around his high school in Louisville, Ky., for his antics as a physics teacher, which include exploding pumpkins, hovercraft and a scary experiment that involves a bed of nails, a cinder block and a sledgehammer.
But it is a simple lecture — one without props or fireballs — that leaves the greatest impression on his students each year. The talk is about Mr. Wright’s son and the meaning of life, love and family.
It has become an annual event at Louisville Male Traditional High School (now coed, despite its name), and it has been captured in a short documentary, “Wright’s Law,”? which recently won a gold medal in multimedia in the national College Photographer of the Year competition, run by the University of Missouri.
http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/12/2 ... h_20121225
Jeffrey Wright is well known around his high school in Louisville, Ky., for his antics as a physics teacher, which include exploding pumpkins, hovercraft and a scary experiment that involves a bed of nails, a cinder block and a sledgehammer.
But it is a simple lecture — one without props or fireballs — that leaves the greatest impression on his students each year. The talk is about Mr. Wright’s son and the meaning of life, love and family.
It has become an annual event at Louisville Male Traditional High School (now coed, despite its name), and it has been captured in a short documentary, “Wright’s Law,”? which recently won a gold medal in multimedia in the national College Photographer of the Year competition, run by the University of Missouri.
http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/12/2 ... h_20121225