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Apples & Chalkdust

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A shiny red apple is nice, but teachers need a little encouragement too! Every day in classrooms across the world, young faces look to their teacher for clear instruction and patient guidance. Apples & Chalkdust is brimming with deep wisdom and practical insight into all the special challenges and concerns teachers face each day. Amid the flurry of chalkdust and marked papers, these meditations provide the crisp and satisfying daily refreshment dedicated teachers everywhere are longing for. Just like those shiny red apples, this little treasure is the perfect way to tell your teacher "Thanks for touching my life."

208 pages, Hardcover

First published September 15, 1998

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Vicki Caruana

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131 reviews
April 17, 2017
A quick read, the quotes were inspirational, but the anecdotes were disappointing. I find myself wondering where those anecdotes came from. Did the author conduct interviews and write them? Did people submit them? There wasn't a bibliography but the ones about famous people must have been researched. Each anecdote could have been a bit more informative.
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March 21, 2023
I never write review but I feel like I have to with this one. I want to prevent other busy, dedicated teachers from wasting two hours of their life as I just have. This book may be a positive influence for those who are first year teachers but as a veteran teacher, all I interpreted from this book was: Yes, teaching sucks sometimes with budgets low, pay low, behaviors high, and expectations unreachable at times, we as teachers need to suck it up and keep running ourselves into the ground for our students. That may be well received for some teachers, and it was something that would have been well received even by me two years ago, but with where I am in my life right now and all of the progress I have made with separating school from my personal life, I think this is the biggest insult one teacher can make to another. No I will not continue to spend every waking second and even deprive myself of sleep on a regular basis in order to meet expectations set by politicians who have never been in the field of teaching. No I will not spend my personal money (already a small amount due to low wages for teachers) to buy excessive amounts of supplies that should be provided by the school. No I will not keep quiet and refuse to make waves just because it is easier. Don't get me wrong, I LOVE teaching. I LOVE my students. I LOVE feeling like I am making a difference. But I will not be silenced.
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Author 8 books16 followers
October 13, 2019
This book contains some valuable lessons on teaching but the way they're presented is horrible. I wanted short stories with great prose in which the students and teacher undergo a transformation and learn a lesson, instead each "story" is two pages or less. The author has not learned the basic of storytelling or the whole idea of "show don't tell". You can finish this book in about an hour but I won't recommend it.
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157 reviews
May 26, 2022
This book is a good journey each 180 days of the school year. Many of the stories hit home while others not so much. However, the book kept me thinking and reflecting on my own journey as a teacher throughout the year. I would recommend this book to any teacher who just need a bite of encouragement and a little push each day.
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1,668 reviews15 followers
June 23, 2018
Good summer read
Two thumbs up
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May 20, 2023
Very Chicken Soup For the Soul but for teachers. Not bad, sweet, definitely very '90s (it was written in the late '90s).
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October 14, 2012
It's a cute read. I remember getting this in elementary school when I thought I wanted to be a teacher when I grew up. Looking back, I enjoyed it then. Now, it's something to get the warm fuzzies from while hoping that my teaching experiences could possibly be so pleasant and ideal.
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