Knowledge gathered from a lifetime of teaching flows from an author who wants to heal the broken relationships between teachers and their students and to ensure that the practical insight he provides inspires positive education for years to come. 35,000 first printing.
Educator best known for his advocacy of progressive alternative education and as the author of more than thirty books on education. He founded the 1960s Open School movement and is credited with coining the term "open classroom."
Oh how I wish I were this pure of heart, generous, and passionate! I don't know how it's possible to give yourself so fully to your students year after year without depleting your own emotional reserves and losing sight of your personal goals. In the end, it turns out that being a better teacher is all about being a better person. It's that simple, that never-ending.
Herbert Kohl is one of those educators who I idolize and only wish I could match his enthusiasm, drive and creativity in teaching children of all ages. This memoir chronicles his work from starting out as a young middle school teacher in Harlem, to starting an alternative high school in Berkeley to teaching kindergarten while setting up an alternative licensure program for teachers in the 1970's. His optimism about everyone's ability and desire to learn is an inspiration.
One of the best books about teaching I have ever read. Very reassuring to know that there's someone out there who feels the way I do about kids and teaching.