Teach with Your Heart: Lessons I Learned from the Freedom Writers by Erin Gruwell

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  • Pub. Date: January 2008
  • 272pp
  • Sales Rank: 27,802

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    • Pub. Date: January 2008
    • Publisher: Broadway Books
    • Format: Paperback, 272pp
    • Sales Rank: 27,802

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    In this passionate, poignant, and deeply personal memoir and call to arms, Erin Gruwell, the dynamic young teacher who nurtured a remarkable group of high school students from Long Beach, California, who called themselves the Freedom Writers, picks up where The Freedom Writers Diary—and the hit movie The Freedom Writers—left off and brings the reader up to date on where the Freedom Writers are today. Including their unforgettable trip to Auschwitz, where they met with Holocaust survivors; their tour of the attic of their beloved Anne Frank; and their visit to Bosnia with their friend Zlata Filipovic, Teach With Your Heart chronicles what happened with the Freedom Writers as they made their way through college and beyond. Along the way, Gruwell includes lessons for parents and teachers about what she learned from her remarkable band of students as she traveled through the emotional peaks and valleys on the front lines of our nation’s educational system. A mesmerizing story of one young woman’s personal odyssey and of her remarkable ability to encourage others to follow in her footsteps, Teach With Your Heart is marked by the enviable radiance and irrepressible force of nature that is Erin Gruwell and her unbelievable determination to ensure that education in the United States truly meets the needs of every student.

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    ERIN GRUWELL, the Freedom Writers, and her nonprofit organization, The Freedom Writers Foundation, have received many awards, including the prestigious Spirit of Anne Frank Award, and have appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show, Primetime, Good Morning America, and The View, to name a few. Erin Gruwell is also a charismatic motivational speaker who spreads her dynamic message to students, teachers, and business people around the world. She lives in southern California.

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    A Teacher Who Devoted Her Time To 150 Studentsby Anonymous

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    November 25, 2008: "What doesnt kill you will make you stronger", the quote Erin Gruwells students lived by day to day. Erin Gruwell, the author of Teach With Your Heart writes about her teaching experience at Wilson High School in California. She helps the "un-ruley" named students raise their grades, graduate and apply for college. Teach With Your Heart is the sequel to The Freedom Writers Diary. This book can get the attention of all audiences from the young to old.

    Teach With Your Heart gives descriptions of the diversity of students and the challenges they had to go through. It describes how much the students improve along the way and how much they looked up to Gruwell. Gruwell has a motherly impact on 150 students. Gruwell had an impact on these students to improve their behavior and over all self. These students who were given the name "un-ruley" by the faculty now had a chance in Gruwells class. They faced obstacles that they had to over come, and they learned about the Holocaust. Students learned about Ann Frank and met Miep the women who hid the Frank family. Students actual read books they were interested in and wrote daily diarys. The daily diaries were then published into a book called The Freedom Writers Diary. Although this book and The Freedom Writers Diary are two different points of view both books can relate to all audiences.

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    February 25, 2008: This book, like the book, The Freedom Writer's Diary, is amazing. I first fell in love with the movie, and then I purchased the diary of the Freedom Writers, and then I read about Erin Gruwell's new memoir in a magazine and picked that up. This book is incredible!