Veteran teachers will be able to laugh along with Anderson's confessions of the the occasional chaos that broke out in his classroom and his struggles and joys as he learned to become a better teacher. Beginning teachers will be given a glimpse into what kind of ca

- Title : Getting Schooled: The Lessons, Plans, and Life of a Teacher
- Author : Joel Edmund Anderson
- Rating : 4.64 (564 Vote)
- Publish : 2014-3-26
- Format : Paperback
- Pages : 192 Pages
- Asin : 1533279136
- Language : English
Veteran teachers will be able to laugh along with Anderson's confessions of the the occasional chaos that broke out in his classroom and his struggles and joys as he learned to become a better teacher. Beginning teachers will be given a glimpse into what kind of career they are getting into as well. With chapter titles such as, “It’s a Hard Knock Life!” “There’s Blood in the Water…I Think It’s Mine!” “The Faculty: Staff…Infections and Meetings,” and “Classroom Antics: Vibrating Pants, Rancid Gas, and Conch Shells,” Anderson not only relates the real life daily triumphs and tragedies of teaching high school and navigating the education system, but he reminds teachers why they are in education in the first place and encourages them to learn from those quirky and unscripted experiences of the classroom. As Anderson says in his book, teaching is an improvisational art form, so realize that often it is the unscripted moments in life that teach us the most about life. "Getting Schooled" is a humorous, insightful, occasionally irreverent, and blatantly honest memoir of Joel Edmund Anderson’s life and career as a high school teacher. As the title says, "Getting Schooled" is all about the lessons teachers learn as they attempt to plan out their careers and live their lives.. Beginning with his first It's interesting to have it confirmed that the police and 'other powers that be' are also criminal/violent/discriminatory in their actions.Everyone who is poor knows this but middle classers often DON'T know this!Also Ferris genuinely would like to empower his 'own people' but the system doesn't let him. Never has the Bible been more useful. I almost didn't buy this book because it looks kind of childish, what with the big bold writing switches but I'm realy glad I did. Please note that those who are expert in heraldic Coats of Arms and Crests (and there is a distinct difference if you do not know), or those interested in improving their knowledge of them, will be deeply disappointed in this book, if you are looking for reference material. So I know how difficult that profession can be. Anya Bremzen's book on Mastering the Art of Soviet Cooking should not be confused with a typical cookbook on Russian cuisine. But you'll learn about it here. If you like easy to read, insightful, and comedic reading, I highly recommend this book.. She also tells us about the canned fatty pork called tushonka that America sent the Soviet Union during World War II, and was a much-loved picnic staple thereafter. Further research reveals that Ameri


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