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Music in the Halls
- The Heart and Heartbreak of Teaching at a High-Poverty School in Washington, DC
- De: Bernard Jankowski
- Narrado por: Tom Pile
- Duración: 3 h y 45 m
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Music in the Halls reveals the inner workings of a high-poverty District of Columbia Public School. In it, Jankowski brings to light the visceral and emotional nature of childhood poverty and trauma and how it not only impacts a student’s ability to learn but also how it restricts their ability to live a full life.
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Candid, eye opening view into one DCPS school near the Southwest Waterfront
- De Mitchell M. Frost en 12-18-23
- Music in the Halls
- The Heart and Heartbreak of Teaching at a High-Poverty School in Washington, DC
- De: Bernard Jankowski
- Narrado por: Tom Pile
Candid, eye opening view into one DCPS school near the Southwest Waterfront
Revisado: 12-18-23
Bernard Jankowski, or Mr. J, as he was know at Amidon-Bowen Elementary School, lends a fascinating account of his 5 years teaching at this inner city school. His frustrations and joys are apparent as he learns to navigate both the DCPS processes, and the vast differences in cultural and societal norms than what he is accustomed to. His love for the students and teaching exudes throughout each chapter as he weaves together the patchwork of encounters and experiences that forged his time at Amidon-Bowen. As it should be, learning and teaching is a two way street and it is clear that Mr. J learned as much as he imparted. While it is well known that public schools have a multitude of problems, it is refreshing to know that dedicated teachers like Mr. J are in the trenches daily, working through the hardships and trying to ensure that all students have an opportunity to learn and thrive. I highly recommend this book to all!
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