![]() ![]() The song itself has a number of interesting features: Al Kooper played organ on it in the studio (as Roosevelt Gook) Collins had the music for six months before Ronnie Van Zandt wrote the lyrics the first words came from what Collins' girlfriend said to him at a high school dance and the original didn't have the midpoint tempo change which became its distinctive feature. The joke - for those who have never heard Lynyrd Skynyrd's Free Bird from '73 - is that the song seems interminable (it is actually 9.06 seconds on their Pronounced album) and contains marathon guitar parts by Gary Rossington on slide and then Allen Collins in the second half. Whoever that guy is, he's as notorious as the one who shouted "Judas" at Dylan. ![]() It's such a standard that the American writer Mitch Myers entitled his collection of rock anecdotes and fiction The Boy Who Cried Free Bird. He uses history, philosophy, anthropology, and sociology to help his students uncover their own individual story, which they can then connect to the story of “What Does It Mean to Be Human.”įreebird McKinney with his children, Jeremiah Strong (left) and Dorothy Gail (right).It's a joke that never ages, at a rock concert someone yells out "Free Bird". He describes himself as a “Village Teacher”, and as such, he attempts to engage his students in the “Hero’s Journey”, as they strive to understand their purpose and its meaning. He has traveled to Peru, Ecuador and the Galapagos Islands, South Africa, Belize, and the Yucatan, Mexico. He works with an organization, Dustin's GreenHouse, a non-profit group of educators dedicated to immersing students in the experiences of international travel and service. ![]() Global Education and Service Learning are also great passions of his. Williams High School in Burlington, NC and at Elon University as a School of Education adjunct professor. He was literally and figuratively, BORN TO BE A TEACHER! It is his calling, his destiny, and his purpose.Īs the current North Carolina State Teacher of the Year, he has had the blessing and honor of educating and inspiring countless young men and women inside and outside of the classroom, both in public high schools (for 14 years), currently at Walter M. Williams High School in Burlington, North Carolina.Īfter graduating from UNC Chapel Hill with a bachelor’s degree in anthropology in 1998, he earned a second bachelor’s degree in history from UNC Greensboro in 2004, then a master’s degree in education in 2006, also from UNC Greensboro, where he’s now working on a master’s degree in history.įirst of all, in getting to know him, you need to know that he is fulfilling his ENTELECHY, on a daily basis. ![]() He teaches social studies, world history and European history at Walter M. About Freebird McKinneyįreebird McKinney is the 2018-19 Burroughs Wellcome Fund NC Teacher of the Year. Students who attend will receive seminar credit. The James Center for Student Success and Advising will host Freebird McKinney, 2018-19 Burroughs Wellcome Fund NC Teacher of the Year, for a public presentation: ![]()
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