Confessions of a bad teacher

the shocking truth from the front lines of American public education

244 pages

English language

Published Aug. 27, 2013

ISBN:
978-1-4022-8100-6
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OCLC Number:
808216697

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An explosive new look at the pressures on today's teachers and the pitfalls of school reform, Confessions of a Bad Teacher presents a passionate appeal to save public schools, before it's too late.

"An explosive new look at the pressures on today's teachers and the pitfalls of school reform, Confessions of a Bad Teacher presents a passionate appeal to save public schools, before it's too late. When John Owens left a lucrative job to teach English at a public school in New York City's South Bronx, he thought he could do some good. Faced with a flood of struggling students, Owens devised ingenious ways to engage every last one. But as his students began to thrive under his tutelage, Owens found himself increasingly mired in a broken educational system, driven by broken statistics, finances, and administrations undermining their own support system--the teachers. The situation has gotten to the point …

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Subjects

  • Educational change
  • Public schools
  • Education
  • Anecdotes

Places

  • United States