Letters to a Young Teacher by Jonathan Kozol, David Drummond (Read by)

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  • Publisher: Tantor Media, Inc.
  • Pub. Date: October 2007
  • ISBN-13: 9781400155460
  • Sales Rank: 504,607
  • Edition Description: Unabridged
 
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Synopsis

These affectionate letters to Francesca, a first grade teacher at an inner-city school in Boston, are rich with the happiness of teaching children, the curiosity and jubilant excitement children bring into the classroom at an early age, and their ability to overcome their insecurities when they are in the hands of an adoring and hard-working teacher.

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Kozol provides another tract on the politics of education, slightly disguised as an ongoing (albeit one-way) dialogue with a young teacher named Francesca from Boston. Each letter provides long, extensive discussions about public education as well as the specifics of Francesca's classroom and his own classes in the past. Drawing upon a lifetime of experience and research, Kozol addresses a wide range of issues, including standardized testing, voucher programs, school segregation, student creativity, objective outcomes and recess. Drummond performs the role of doting and inspiring senior quite well. His elderly voice brims with hope and concern for the next generation of teachers and the battles they will have to face inside and outside the classroom. However, the sound editing for this audiobook is particularly poor, with Drummond's voice shifting abruptly every couple of tracks. Drummond's voice sounds audibly different on these rerecorded tracks, which significantly disrupts the listener's experience. Simultaneous release with the Crown hardcover (Reviews, June 4).
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Biography

JONATHAN KOZOL is the National Book Award–winning author of Death at an Early Age, The Shame of the Nation, and Savage Inequalities. He has been working with children in their inner-city schools for more than 40 years.

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January 06, 2008: As a student teacher, I felt that this book was inspiring and though provoking. It made me examine the schools I've seen and question the curriculum that they use. Furthermore, these letters are a good way to start thinking about the political implications of the way we teach, and encourages teachers to be sophisticated political thinkers as well as educators.

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November 13, 2007: I enjoyed reading this book, because it touched on the joyful aspects of being an educator. However, it was realistic in discussing the more serious responsibilities of a professional teacher. Kozol encouraged me to think about the tougher issues that teachers face. This will help me be a better first year teacher because I won't be caught of guard by all of the experiences I will face. I enjoyed the stories that were interspersed throughout and kept it entertaining.