Schooled: How the System Breaks Teachers
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.62 (640 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1475169825 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 190 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-12-18 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Greg Marshall said A short must-read for every school board member!. As a veteran teacher, I recognized every single one of Mr. Jackson's students. If you stay in the profession long enough, you will encounter them as well. As the other reviewers have stated, it's a short readan afternoon will do it. It's hard to put down, because each story/chapter is so short, so well-written, and so well-paced, you keep saying to yourself, "OK - I have time for one more chapter". It's like trying to eat one Lays potato chip! "Ooooo! This looks intriguing"and you're already readin. Interesting vignettes, but too self-congratulatory. There are many tough schools to teach in, in all sizes of communities. Though the author starts with the caveats that this is one person's very short experience in one school, his narrative still lectures us in a way that seems too self-serving.The author is at his best when describing individual student situations. The reader can empathize with both the teacher and the students, many of whom have little support at home or among their peers to strive for excellence. He also does well when describin. BellaB said Entertaining and Insightful. After reading Schooled you will have an idea of what our high school teachers face on a daily basis, from the students, the administration and the parents. And you will understand the reasons why the really good teachers are leaving the profession. It sounds as if Mr. Jackson is an excellent teacher and I truly hope he will continue his teaching career at the college level. Another book perhaps? To sum up: This is a page-turner. Schooled is one of those books that you just can not put down. Very hi
Dalton’s two-year experience teaching contained some of the best and worst moments of his life. After friends, neighbors, and strangers in person and online encouraged him, he collected his recollections into the book that became Schooled. Dalton has always had a natural desire to teach – he was the kid leading the informal tutoring sessions during and after class. After graduating high school as part of a class of less than 100 people, he attended a state university and received a degree in biology. . Dalton is now happily employed as a graduate research assistant and PhD student in a laboratory that studies chronic disease. About the Author Dalton Jackson grew up in a small rural community in the south. From there, he immediately went into teaching high school in a community similar to the one in which he grew up. After he receives his doctorate, Dalton hopes to return to teaching at the community college level
He got a behind the scenes look into how school systems and teachers function as well as how they break. Over the course of the next two years, he shared his students' triumphs, tragedies, joys, and frustrations. Schooled is one of the hottest non-fiction new releases in the store!Praise for Schooled:"I couldn't put it down!"Book Reviewer Archietross"Jackson's experiences in the modern American school system highlight the fundamental flaws within that system, and in doing so, reflect on many of the problems facing American society today."Book Reviewer Zebidee"Some chapters had me laughing, others had my eyes welling up, others left me inspired to see what a difference a teacher can make in a kid's life"Book Reviewer RyanOverview:Immediately after graduating from college in 2006, Dalton Jackson took a j
. After friends, neighbors, and strangers in person and online encouraged him, he collected his recollections into the book that became Schooled. Dalton has always had a natural desire to teach – he was the kid leading the informal tutoring sessions during and after class. Dalton Jackson grew up in a small rural community