I read this on the plane coming back to teach and it got me excited about teaching undergraduates again. I took a whole page of teeny-tiny notes of what I wanted to do with my class: show up at their games and recitals (139), share student writing in class (126), present class in terms of the overall goals and realities of the students (56), require students to apply knowledge to hypothetical situations (110), and be unafraid of enthusiasm and personal charisma in the classroom (75). This last one is especially interesting to me as it catches that line between teacher ethos and departmental standards that I think is so important. Despite the now-outdated discussion of technology and (giant eyeroll) learning styles, this is probably the book that I will require new graduate instructors to read. It emphasizes that teaching freshman is radically different from teaching upperclassmen, in both the psychological and physiological state of the novices. A must.