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[ProfessionalDevelopment 690] Re: A book or movie to inspireteachers
Marie Cora
marie.cora at hotspurpartners.comThu Dec 14 08:03:36 EST 2006
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Hi everyone,
How timely! Last night I saw The Ron Clark Story, starring Matthew
Perry as an idealistic teacher from a rural upbringing who goes to New
York City where he turns around a group of challenging students. It's a
true story. Ron Clark's Essential 55 Rules for the Classroom has been a
best seller. This fall, evidently a Ron Clark school was opened
someplace in the south I believe. (Anyone know more about this?)
I know you asked about a book David - perhaps this 2006 made for TV
movie was a book - I'm not sure. But I am going to go and get 55 Rules.
Marie Cora
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Hi Wendy and others,
Just to clarify, the book is to inspire the _teachers_ of classes of
challenging young adults.
David J. Rosen
On Dec 13, 2006, at 8:22 PM, Wendy Quinones wrote:
> Two come to mind -- "Dangerous Minds," which is more for high
> school age,
> and "Educating Rita" which is maybe for older folks. Both are really
> inspiring.
>
> Wendy
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> teachers
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>> Colleagues,
>>
>> I was asked today for a recommendation of a movie or book (such as
>> "Stand and Deliver") which would inspire teachers to have high
>> expectations for their young adult students, to give each day 100% to
>> their teaching. What would you recommend?
>>
>>
>> David J. Rosen
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