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Memories and Confessions about Schools and Teaching
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8227413055
- EAN9798227413055
- Date de parution29/09/2024
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurBig Dog Books, LLC
Résumé
Before David started working at schools as a behavior specialist, he was a student like everyone else. This collection of five short essays are a memoir of his time in high school in the suburbs of New York City as well as some harsh memories of working in special education schools. You will read about a strange, dictatorial ninth grade English teacher. The next is a memory of a messy and unstructured film appreciation class. There is a free flowing essay about the joys and tortures of school cafeterias. Now we move to the time David was a teacher.
The first is the longest essay in the book, which recounts his time in a school with extremely aggressive students and how that altered his perspective on students and teaching. The second essay is a short retelling of how he became a bad teacher, The school administration treated staff poorly and what occurred was poor teaching and a bad attitude. Throughout will be thoughts and examples of good and bad teaching.
What do we learn when we are not expecting to learn anything? A funny and sometimes harsh view of education, David presents five honest portrayals of schools and teaching.
The first is the longest essay in the book, which recounts his time in a school with extremely aggressive students and how that altered his perspective on students and teaching. The second essay is a short retelling of how he became a bad teacher, The school administration treated staff poorly and what occurred was poor teaching and a bad attitude. Throughout will be thoughts and examples of good and bad teaching.
What do we learn when we are not expecting to learn anything? A funny and sometimes harsh view of education, David presents five honest portrayals of schools and teaching.























