So You Want to Be a Teacher?: What I Learned in Forty Years of Teaching
So You Want to Be a Teacher is a bit of light reading in a troubled world today. I left names by the wayside and emphasized actions, especially innovative behavior. The students I enjoyed were full of mischief, but for the most part, it was simply that—mischief. Very few of the students I taught in my forty years were bad—they just needed a bit of love and understanding. Who cares what Socrates said when you are a student who had no supper the night before? I try to be a stepping-stone, not a stumbling block.
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So You Want to Be a Teacher?: What I Learned in Forty Years of Teaching
So You Want to Be a Teacher is a bit of light reading in a troubled world today. I left names by the wayside and emphasized actions, especially innovative behavior. The students I enjoyed were full of mischief, but for the most part, it was simply that—mischief. Very few of the students I taught in my forty years were bad—they just needed a bit of love and understanding. Who cares what Socrates said when you are a student who had no supper the night before? I try to be a stepping-stone, not a stumbling block.
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So You Want to Be a Teacher?: What I Learned in Forty Years of Teaching

So You Want to Be a Teacher?: What I Learned in Forty Years of Teaching

by Elizabeth H. Brett
So You Want to Be a Teacher?: What I Learned in Forty Years of Teaching

So You Want to Be a Teacher?: What I Learned in Forty Years of Teaching

by Elizabeth H. Brett

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So You Want to Be a Teacher is a bit of light reading in a troubled world today. I left names by the wayside and emphasized actions, especially innovative behavior. The students I enjoyed were full of mischief, but for the most part, it was simply that—mischief. Very few of the students I taught in my forty years were bad—they just needed a bit of love and understanding. Who cares what Socrates said when you are a student who had no supper the night before? I try to be a stepping-stone, not a stumbling block.

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ISBN-13: 9781483629605
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Publication date: 05/13/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 180 KB
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