Difference between revisions of "An open letter to Damien Barry"
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The article explained that Mr Damien Barry, a teacher at Moreton Bay Boy's College has been awared the <em>Churchill Fellowship</em> to develop a program to help boys develop in to good men. |
The article explained that Mr Damien Barry, a teacher at Moreton Bay Boy's College has been awared the <em>Churchill Fellowship</em> to develop a program to help boys develop in to good men. |
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− | A prototype project called |
+ | A prototype project called has apparently already been developed. The courier mail tell us: |
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+ | "He has already created a fledgling program at his college called The Good Men Project, which focuses on creating a community of strong, compassionate male role models for the students." |
Revision as of 11:31, 11 August 2015
Recently an article was published in the Courier Mail, a newspaper published in Brisbane, Australia.
The article explained that Mr Damien Barry, a teacher at Moreton Bay Boy's College has been awared the Churchill Fellowship to develop a program to help boys develop in to good men.
A prototype project called has apparently already been developed. The courier mail tell us:
"He has already created a fledgling program at his college called The Good Men Project, which focuses on creating a community of strong, compassionate male role models for the students."