Triumphs and Trials

Triumphs and Trials
Author: Zeldena Jones Stounhout
Publisher: Archway Publishing
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2021-08-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1665710055

Triumphs and Trials is an honest discussion of the day to day experiences of a classroom teacher in America. It is depiction of the joys and sorrows all educators will encounter throughout their careers. Triumphs and Trials explores the unique talents of all teachers and exhibits how a career in education is more than a job; it is a calling and a mission.

Trials and Triumphs- A Teacher’s Life Journey

Trials and Triumphs- A Teacher’s Life Journey
Author: Dr Dhastgir Sultan Sherif
Publisher: Mahi Publication
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2024-01-20
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 8119492935

The quote sums up the role of teachers in student’s life. The influence of a teacher extends beyond the four walls of a class room and plays a significant role in molding and shaping the life of a student. Rather the teacher-student bond is the foundation stone of building the life of a student. I am lucky to be a teacher who had a great influence on the lives of many medical students. The bond, and rapport between the teacher and the student is unique and beyond explanation. I have the privilege of being a teacher for over four decades having taught couple of thousand students who now adorn the garden of Medicine. I will just narrate one incident that describes the beauty and greatness of this relationship. When I was teaching in Antigua I had developed such a relationship that cemented our souls together. At the time of my leaving the medical school, at the Airport one of my student just tried to become one with me, standing on my feet, embracing me and not allowing me to travel. It took lot of persuasion to take leave of the student leaving a deep rooted bonding that defies explanation. This short write up pictures the journey of my life traveling through many stations of learning carrying memories which words cannot capture or portray for these experiences are embedded deep into the chambers of heart, probably rightly called as the seat of love and emotions.

Before I Burn Out

Before I Burn Out
Author: Azya Maxton
Publisher: Rethink Books
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2020-09-17
Genre:
ISBN: 9781735798707

This book is a memoir of one teacher's experiences educating in Baltimore City. It includes teaching tales, tips and resources for educators.

And Still We Rise:

And Still We Rise:
Author: Miles Corwin
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 436
Release: 2001-03-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0380798298

Bestselling author of The Killing Season and veteran Los Angeles Times reporter Miles Corwin spent a school year with twelve high school seniors -- South-Central kids who qualified for a gifted program because of their exceptional IQs and test scores. Sitting alongside them in classrooms where bullets were known to rip through windows, Corwin chronicled their amazing odyssey as they faced the greatest challenges of their academic lives. And Still We Rise is an unforgettable story of transcending obstacles that would dash the hopes of any but the most exceptional spirits.

Teach Me, Teacher

Teach Me, Teacher
Author: Jacob Chastain
Publisher:
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2019-06-20
Genre:
ISBN: 9781949595468

The Power to Save a Life Jacob Chastain grew up in an environment filled with drugs and violence. Inside the home that should have felt safe, fear and anxiety were the desperate norm. Stability and security eluded him as he was shuffled between family and friends that would take him in. But at school, things were different. There, day after day, year after year, Chastain's teachers saved him. Teach Me, Teacher is the true story of a childhood marked by heartache--a story that may be similar to that of the children sitting in your classroom. It's the story that shaped Jacob Chastain into the educator he is today. Lessons learned from his experiences as a child and as a growing educator offer reflections on the trials and triumphs facing teachers and students everywhere. From these lessons, we learn that one's darkest moments can ultimately lead to a meaningful and fulfilling life when someone cares enough to step in and make a difference. Written in celebration of teachers and the power of education, Teach Me, Teacher affirms that you have the power to save a life. "Jacob Chastain pours his heart out on the pages of Teach Me, Teacher by sharing his personal journey through childhood trauma. His message that "action is the antidote to suffering" is a powerful reminder to us all to do more, be more, understand more, and care more for our students." --Kim Bearden, co-founder and executive director, The Ron Clark Academy, author of Talk to Me "Teach Me, Teacher is one of the most courageous, heartbreaking, hopeful books I've ever read." --Regie Routman, author of Literacy Essentials "Jacob Chastain's raw honesty is something that we need more of in the education world." --Halee Sikorski, A Latte Learning "Teach Me, Teacher is both an uplifting memoir and a message to all of us in education of the power we have to build relationships and make a difference for all of our students." --Dr. Sue Szachowicz, senior fellow, Successful Practices Network "Jacob Chastain takes us on a transformational journey where past and present converge into possibility. His story of resilience and hope is a celebration of the impact each of us can have when professional purpose leads the way." --Dr. Mary Howard, author of Good to Great Teaching

Searching for A Savior

Searching for A Savior
Author: Andrew Donovan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2011-09-02
Genre:
ISBN: 9781466274815

In this witty narrative a young man searches for himself and his identity by changing careers and beginning to teach 6th graders in South Los Angeles. Mr. Donovan has high goals for himself and his students but encounters a completely different reality upon entering the world of Lacy Middle School in South Los Angeles.

Notes from a Classroom

Notes from a Classroom
Author: Kay McSpadden
Publisher: C. D. Stampley Enterprises
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: Effective teaching
ISBN: 9781580871310

Kay McSpadden's classroom in rural York, South Carolina is windowless, water stained, gray - and the scene of something amazing. Inside, slackers stay late to wrestle with Socrates. A teenage mother discovers Shakespeare. And a shy special ed student wins applause for powerful public speaking.In Notes from a Classroom, McSpadden introduces her unforgettable students. She chronicles their encounters with literature. And she shares what she's learned in thirty years of trial (and error!) in the classroom: How to turn teen diffidence, bravado and apathy into a lifelong passion for learning.