Diary of a Teacher uses the point of view of a public school teacher to shine the light on a new villain in the problem of public school education - the educational system itself. A teacher takes you through the entire school year, from the first day of school to the last. Giving you an up close behind the scenes look at what actually happens and takes place daily inside the classrooms of the majority of America's public schools. Thereby, allowing you to see how the very system that's supposed to nurture and foster learning and growing actually stifles and inhibits them. Leaving all stakeholders in the public school educational system feeling abandoned and betrayed on one level or another. However, the final decision as to whether or not the education system itself is the problem will be up to you. That said, if you: are considering becoming a teacher; are a first or second year teacher; have a child in one of America's public schools; want to one day see the academic achievement gap closed; are interested in addressing or simply knowing about the plethora of problems facing America's public school system today - you have to read this book While you read, should you find yourself doubting any of these contents (thinking that it's impossible or simply doesn't happen that way) all you have to do for confirmation is ask a teacher.
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