Too Dangerous To Teach

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Too Dangerous To Teach

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Rating : 4.93 (837 Votes)
Asin : 1412002761
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 374 Pages
Publish Date : 2013-06-26
Language : English

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She began teaching as soon as she completed her undergraduate degree and remained in her school district from 1967 until February, 1999. In addition, she was an active union leader. Kleinman, who lives in Flushing, NY, spends her leisure playing tennis, golf, dancing, cycling, attending cultural performances, reading and traveling the world-sometimes on bike. At the high school level she created and ran a performing arts dance group. Elizabeth Feinman, graduated from the State University of New York, College at Cortland with a BSE and went on to complete an MSE and New York State Certification in School Psychology from Queens College in New York City. During her teaching career she taught junior and senior high school, wrote curriculum, supervised extra curricular activities, coached junior high soccer, field hockey, volleyball, basketball, tennis, gymnastics, archery, track and field and softball. He

GOOD-BYE CAMELOT June Jordan I attended 2 of these "fictional" schools during the Camelot years of education on Long Island. Isobel Kleinman was my Phys. Ed. teacher. YOU WILL BE RIVETED by her storyI could not put the book down!The sacrificing of excellent teachers to maintain bogus grading, attendance, & behavioral statistics for financial gain, awards recogniti. Thrilling Your (hi)story remains so fascinating that I only reluctantly interruptreading it to look up words in the dictionary. It took a while since it isnot written in my native tongue but (it) is fascinating and (a book) one canhardly stop reading. You certainly are a gifted writer. The more I read themore I felt uneasy, annoyed (and)even dis. Too good to teach! I got angry at the immoral way administrators disposed of a darned good teacher who became a perceived threat to their personal aspirations, simply because she had a great vision which encompassed giving priority to the needs of the children! What does "education" stand for, if not providing the best environment for learning? How can a

An unforgettable journey into the world of education, its politics, unethical business practices and betrayals as seen through the eyes of a teacher who is labeled too dangerous to teach.

At the high school level she created and ran a performing arts dance group. She began teaching as soon as she completed her undergraduate degree and remained in her school district from 1967 until February, 1999. Her new life finds her writing. Before becoming too dangerous to teach, Isobel Kleinman, a.k.a. Elizabeth Feinman, graduated from the State University of New York, Coll

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