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"There are so few books now that capture the feel and the texture of teaching and that also have empathy for the students themselves. This is one."
- Martin Bickman, author of
Minding American Education: Reclaiming the Tradition of Active Learning
"...an eloquent love letter to teaching and to life, written by a veteran teacher at the height of his powers."
- Sam Swope, Founder of The Academy for Teachers "I admired its feeling, candor, and exuberance - and of course its Emersonian hope."
- Mark Edmundson, author of
Teacher: The One Who Made the Difference
"Shy abounds in wry observations about practical experiences; his quiet reflections verge on and flow into wisdom ..."
- Bob Blaisdell, author of
Tolstoy as Teacher: Leo Tolstoy's Writings on Education
Great teachers are indispensable champions and guides for students passing through crucial years. They are forks in the road. They are artists with living canvases and hidden audiences. The essence of what teachers do when the classroom door is closed is not written about, or celebrated, enough. It is unsung work.
Teaching Life
sings it here. One part memoir and one part educator travel guide,
is a charming and loving missive to the author's aspiring-teacher daughters and a lyrical celebration of the unsung work of teaching. This book will surely shine as a North Star for teachers the world over.
- Martin Bickman, author of
Minding American Education: Reclaiming the Tradition of Active Learning
"...an eloquent love letter to teaching and to life, written by a veteran teacher at the height of his powers."
- Sam Swope, Founder of The Academy for Teachers "I admired its feeling, candor, and exuberance - and of course its Emersonian hope."
- Mark Edmundson, author of
Teacher: The One Who Made the Difference
"Shy abounds in wry observations about practical experiences; his quiet reflections verge on and flow into wisdom ..."
- Bob Blaisdell, author of
Tolstoy as Teacher: Leo Tolstoy's Writings on Education
Great teachers are indispensable champions and guides for students passing through crucial years. They are forks in the road. They are artists with living canvases and hidden audiences. The essence of what teachers do when the classroom door is closed is not written about, or celebrated, enough. It is unsung work.
Teaching Life
sings it here. One part memoir and one part educator travel guide,
is a charming and loving missive to the author's aspiring-teacher daughters and a lyrical celebration of the unsung work of teaching. This book will surely shine as a North Star for teachers the world over.
"There are so few books now that capture the feel and the texture of teaching and that also have empathy for the students themselves. This is one."
- Martin Bickman, author of
Minding American Education: Reclaiming the Tradition of Active Learning
"...an eloquent love letter to teaching and to life, written by a veteran teacher at the height of his powers."
- Sam Swope, Founder of The Academy for Teachers "I admired its feeling, candor, and exuberance - and of course its Emersonian hope."
- Mark Edmundson, author of
Teacher: The One Who Made the Difference
"Shy abounds in wry observations about practical experiences; his quiet reflections verge on and flow into wisdom ..."
- Bob Blaisdell, author of
Tolstoy as Teacher: Leo Tolstoy's Writings on Education
Great teachers are indispensable champions and guides for students passing through crucial years. They are forks in the road. They are artists with living canvases and hidden audiences. The essence of what teachers do when the classroom door is closed is not written about, or celebrated, enough. It is unsung work.
Teaching Life
sings it here. One part memoir and one part educator travel guide,
is a charming and loving missive to the author's aspiring-teacher daughters and a lyrical celebration of the unsung work of teaching. This book will surely shine as a North Star for teachers the world over.
- Martin Bickman, author of
Minding American Education: Reclaiming the Tradition of Active Learning
"...an eloquent love letter to teaching and to life, written by a veteran teacher at the height of his powers."
- Sam Swope, Founder of The Academy for Teachers "I admired its feeling, candor, and exuberance - and of course its Emersonian hope."
- Mark Edmundson, author of
Teacher: The One Who Made the Difference
"Shy abounds in wry observations about practical experiences; his quiet reflections verge on and flow into wisdom ..."
- Bob Blaisdell, author of
Tolstoy as Teacher: Leo Tolstoy's Writings on Education
Great teachers are indispensable champions and guides for students passing through crucial years. They are forks in the road. They are artists with living canvases and hidden audiences. The essence of what teachers do when the classroom door is closed is not written about, or celebrated, enough. It is unsung work.
Teaching Life
sings it here. One part memoir and one part educator travel guide,
is a charming and loving missive to the author's aspiring-teacher daughters and a lyrical celebration of the unsung work of teaching. This book will surely shine as a North Star for teachers the world over.