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A Reason for Every Season: Memoirs of Black Superintendent America

A Reason for Every Season: Memoirs of Black Superintendent America in Franklin, TN

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A Reason for Every Season: Memoirs of Black Superintendent America in Franklin, TN

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As the only Black male superintendent in the state of Oregon for the past eight years, Dr. Coakley writes a memoir that covers his pathway to becoming a superintendent and gives flowers to those who inspired, encouraged, and supported him.
Dr. Paul Coakley's groundbreaking memoir provides a unique perspective on education at all levels. As a counter-narrative to the traditional experiences shared by most educators, this book addresses life choices, racism, overcoming barriers, and removing obstacles, as well as learning, growing, giving back, and leaving a legacy.
Unlike most books in the current market that focus on research, instruction, or process, Dr. Coakley's memoir shares a plethora of distinct experiences that have begotten his own personal and professional growth.
A Reason for Every Season: Memoirs of A Black Superintendent in America
is a collection of stories, personal experiences, and life lessons that have guided Dr. Coakley's development as a leader in education. Readers will revel in his stories and pull actionable insights from their own self-reflection - as well as topics that Dr. Coakley introduces relevant to their personal journeys.
Perfect for aspiring educators, teachers, educational leaders, principals, superintendents, and community leaders,
is a great addition to the bookshelves of those in the education system. It's also a great pick for those who work with school districts, as well as People of Color, and leaders for equity.
As the only Black male superintendent in the state of Oregon for the past eight years, Dr. Coakley writes a memoir that covers his pathway to becoming a superintendent and gives flowers to those who inspired, encouraged, and supported him.
Dr. Paul Coakley's groundbreaking memoir provides a unique perspective on education at all levels. As a counter-narrative to the traditional experiences shared by most educators, this book addresses life choices, racism, overcoming barriers, and removing obstacles, as well as learning, growing, giving back, and leaving a legacy.
Unlike most books in the current market that focus on research, instruction, or process, Dr. Coakley's memoir shares a plethora of distinct experiences that have begotten his own personal and professional growth.
A Reason for Every Season: Memoirs of A Black Superintendent in America
is a collection of stories, personal experiences, and life lessons that have guided Dr. Coakley's development as a leader in education. Readers will revel in his stories and pull actionable insights from their own self-reflection - as well as topics that Dr. Coakley introduces relevant to their personal journeys.
Perfect for aspiring educators, teachers, educational leaders, principals, superintendents, and community leaders,
is a great addition to the bookshelves of those in the education system. It's also a great pick for those who work with school districts, as well as People of Color, and leaders for equity.

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