Alternative To What?: The true story of a principal's first assignment at an Alternative Magnet School in the nation's 2nd largest school district

* Alternative To What?: The true story of a principals first assignment at an Alternative Magnet School in the nations 2nd largest school district ☆ PDF Download by ! Dr. Jeanne E. Hon eBook or Kindle ePUB Online free. Alternative To What?: The true story of a principals first assignment at an Alternative Magnet School in the nations 2nd largest school district Alternative to What? is the shocking and humorous story of a first-time principal who uses persistence, creativity and humor to turn a dysfunctional K-12 urban experimental school, located in a gang-infested area of Los Angeles, into a successful racially integrated high-achieving learning environment for students from diverse racial, economic and cultural backgrounds.]

Alternative To What?: The true story of a principal's first assignment at an Alternative Magnet School in the nation's 2nd largest school district

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Rating : 4.23 (503 Votes)
Asin : 1468501402
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 148 Pages
Publish Date : 2014-03-20
Language : English

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(He wasn't surprised about the son and daughter) Her experiences as a psychologist, counselor, coordinator of the gifted, principal, and administrative consultant afforded her a wonderful opportunity to view educational reform, integration, innovation and chaos. Requested by the United States State Department to lecture throughout West Africa to the Peace Corps and Secondary Teachers, she was part of an educational reform process that Senegal embarked upon. . Jeanne E. She then entered college herself, and to her husband's surprise, attended for the next twelve years, simultaneously achieving many university degrees and a son and daughter. She has been a lecturer at the university level since 1974, giving her

(She states, "With my usual luck, the President of the United States was unable to present the award, and at the last minute Vice-President Dan Quayle presented the award in his place") She felt that her most interesting assignment was as a State Department lecturer. Jeanne E. (He wasn't surprised about the son and daughter) Her experiences as a psychologist, counselor, coordinator of the gifted, principal, and administrative consulta

An offensive waste of time Jahbad I love a good book that tells a story or event well and that has its facts straight. A truly well written book takes the time to confirm its details and give sources of the events told within.Unfortunately, this book isn't one of them.Dr Hon's writing lacks even the minimum of research and seldom provides accurate details of the tales that she presents as fact. Although she speaks at great length of the history of the school before her arrival, she fails to give the sources of that information instead r. "Not worth your time, or hard earned money.hogwash!" according to Aileneanne. Tried to get past a paragraph, couldn't do it. What a pack of lies, made up "facts", a work of fiction, by a woman with a self serving blind ambition to climb the LAUSD ladder.Reminds me of a criminal trying to make a dollar off the innocent from their crimes TO the innocent.Students, Parents, and a group of compassionate Teachers, who made huge impacts with a Alternative method of education, on hundreds of kids. Most of us, use the values and skills learned back then, in our lives today, and will happi. "Alternative to What" according to Silverlake Kitty. This book sadly ends up being a self-aggrandizing piece of fiction. One cannot help wonder what compelled Ms. Hon to apply for the position of principal of an alternative school, when she was apparently totally unprepared and sadly unwilling to understand the philosophies on which the school was founded. She missed the opportunity to expand her horizons. Instead, under the pretext of humor, she has chosen to malign her predecessors, cowardly at that, by using derogatory nicknames and demeaning descripti

Alternative to What? is the shocking and humorous story of a first-time principal who uses persistence, creativity and humor to turn a dysfunctional K-12 urban experimental school, located in a gang-infested area of Los Angeles, into a successful racially integrated high-achieving learning environment for students from diverse racial, economic and cultural backgrounds.

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