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Sto caricando le informazioni... Elaine's Circle: A Teacher, a Student, a Classroom and One Unforgettable Year (edizione 2005)di Bob Katz (Autore)
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Elaine Moore, a veteran teacher in Eagle River, Alaska, is a firm believer that the classroom is, first and foremost, a community--and that learning is best when shared in a circle of peers. When one of her students, ten-year-old Seamus Farrell, is diagnosed with terminal brain cancer, Elaine, her students, and her innovative methods of teaching are put to their most severe test. Elaine's Circle is the true account of this small-town teacher who led her fourth-grade students through the biggest challenge of their young lives. This book provides a heart-wrenching, intimate look at the utterly remarkable achievements of this dedicated teacher, a supportive community, and a group of children who rallied to make Seamus Farrell's impending death an unforgettable lesson about life. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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I read it on the train going to and from work, and kept forgetting to bring tissues along for the ride. Big mistake.
After reading about this Alaska teacher and the beautiful classroom she created for all her students, I bought several more autographed copies and gave them out to friends and family.
I'm not just mentioning this, because of my connection to the author. If you have any interest in education, the creation of communities, or end-of-life care, you should read this book. Heck, even if you have no interest in any of these things, you should read this book. It's wonderful! ( )