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Inside Mrs. B.'s Classroom: Courage, Hope and Learning on Chicago's South Side
 
 

Inside Mrs. B.'s Classroom: Courage, Hope and Learning on Chicago's South Side [Kindle Edition]

Leslie Baldacci

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"I thought I knew rough. I thought I had answers. I didn't know jack.

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A respected journalist turned-teacher reveals what's really happening in America's schools

In 1999, Chicago Sun-Times veteran Leslie Baldacci left her prestigious, twenty-five year career to teach at a public school in one of Chicago's roughest South Side neighborhoods.

As she later commented, "I thought I knew rough. I thought I had answers. I didn't know jack."

But Baldacci never looked back, and the result is Inside Mrs. B's Classroom, a compelling, first-hand narrative from the trenches of the inner-city school system that addresses one of society's most critical issues from gritty, daily personal experience.

An expert on Chicago's massive education reform efforts even before she turned in her press credentials, Baldacci adds an informed, intellectual layer to this insightful, engaging work. In an era in which many people talk about wanting to make a difference, Baldacci has done so. Here she shares the whole picture, from the unrealistic expectations to the surprises--good and bad--that make up education today. Above all, she shows how an individual can, did--and continues to--make a difference in the lives of American children.


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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • Dateigröße: 525 KB
  • Seitenzahl der Print-Ausgabe: 266 Seiten
  • ISBN-Quelle für Seitenzahl: 0071417354
  • Verlag: McGraw-Hill; Auflage: 1 (25. August 2003)
  • Verkauf durch: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ASIN: B000OVLIZG
  • Text-to-Speech (Vorlesemodus): Aktiviert

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Insightful portrayal of inner city teaching 7. Oktober 2003
Von Constance M Grimm - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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As a fellow Chicago Public Schools teacher, I found in this book a reflection of my own experiences as a new teacher. While my first assignment was in a more "successful" school I can still relate to her experiences. The book chronicles the trials and tribulations most new teachers experience in a school system where money is nonexsistent, classes are bursting at the seams, red tape is ever-present, and the public and politicians are expecting you to fail. Although Mrs. Baldacci presents a frightening (but accurate) picture of the lives her students are struggling to survive, her story resonates with the hope and optimism many teachers hold tightly in their souls. It is that hope and optimism that drives inner city teachers like Mrs. Baldacci, myself, and many other teachers I have worked with over the past 12 years in Chicago Public Schools. I am thrilled that someone was able to capture both the hope and the sadness our schools contend with daily. Her stories are neither sugar-coated nor exaggerated. Thank you Mrs. Baldacci for sharing our experiences with the world.
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What teaching is all about 29. November 2004
Von mojosmom - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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Baldacci was a journalist for the Chicago Sun-Times and served on their editorial board. Among other things, she wrote about the shortcomings of the Chicago Public School system. Then she decided to put her money where her mouth was (quite literally, she took a two-thirds pay cut), signed on for an alternative teacher certification program, and began teaching in an inner-city grade school.

I admit I was skeptical at first. After all, here was someone who'd been telling the schools what to do from her journalist's ivory tower, probably thought she knew it all, and could cut and run back to her well-paying career if teaching went sour. Well, she didn't. She's still teaching.

All those folks who think teachers should be paid according to how test scores improve, who blame the teachers because kids can't read or are uncontrollable, need to read this book. It's been said before, but it needs to be heard.

You try it. Take a class of 36 kids, some of whom are homeless, or live in a home with crack addicts, who don't get enough to eat (except at school). Don't have supplies except what you buy yourself. Have the room be too hot in summer and too cold in winter. Do this in a school where the administration doesn't care about whether kids learn as long as they're quiet. Be downgraded for initiative. Teach to the test. Spend your free time and weekends grading and making lesson plans. Never get what you need until it's too late. Don't forget to learn all the different gang signals, and be sure to duck when there's shooting outside the classroom window. Get paid $24,000. Then talk about it.

It amazes me anyone is still teaching. But then there are folks like Baldacci, and the teacher named Donna who asked her why she took a two-thirds pay cut.

"Because a voice called and I answered," I told her. It was the first time I'd admitted that out loud to anyone outside my family and a few close friends. Although I did not know her well, I felt she would understand. She jerked her head and looked at me in surprise. Then a smile spread across her face.

"My sister," she greeted me, as if meeting me for the first time. "
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Telling It Like It Is 19. Oktober 2003
Von MS - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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A friend told me that I should read this book, and my first thought was, "Why? I teach in the inner city. I was a first year teacher. I don't need to READ about it, I live it!" But, being a bookaholic, I bought it anyway.
The short story is that Ms. Baldacci tells it like it is: the story about no soap in the bathrooms is true. I bought soap for my classrooms in the inner city. The story about spending her own money for things and having them stolen? True.
The long story is that everything that Ms. Baldacci talks about has happened to me: The principal who doesn't reward creativity and writes you up for silly things; the principal who sets the calendar for review, and then never follows up.
The only problem is: how do we get the people who NEED to read this book to even look at it? I can think of at least 6 administrators for a start.

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Some radicals in education believe our government does not want an educated population of free-thinking, articulate individuals but rather unquestioning worker drones to support our economy. Our obsession with standardized test scores would seem to support that theory. &quote;
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learned that every childs learning style is different. Whatever they cannot do one way, they can probably do another way and you have to identify and build on that. &quote;
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