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The Essential 55 An Award-winning Educator's Rules for Discovering the Successful Student in Every Child Author:Ron Clark Now in paperback, Ron Clark's New York Times bestseller that's changing America one child at a time! — The runaway bestseller that's a must-have for every parent and teacher. How many authors would travel coast to coast on a bus to get their book into as many hands as possible? Not many. But that's just what Ron Clark, author of The Essential 55,... more » did to keep his book and message in the public eye. And it worked. After his Oprah appearance, sales skyrocketed: we've sold more than 850,000 copies in six months! The book sat tenaciously on the New York Times bestseller list for 11 weeks. Ron Clark was featured on the Today show, and in the Chicago Tribune, Good Housekeeping, and the New York Daily News -- not to mention the calls we've received from teachers and parents who want to get their hands on Ron's guidelines for teaching children.
Now in paperback, The Essential 55 will be the perfect book for parents and teachers to slip into their own backpacks, to read on the train or at lunch, and to highlight the sections that resonate for them. And with an author who is truly a partner in getting his message to the masses, we just can't lose.« less
Pat K. reviewed The Essential 55: An Award-winning Educator's Rules for Discovering the Successful Student in Every Child on + 20 more book reviews
The genre of inspirational books for teachers has given a lot to teachers who can relax and be restored by sharing and savoring other teachers' struggles and triumphs. This book can serve that purpose. It isn't particularly well written, and the author includes a larger than usual dose of self-promotion, still, some of its content may be helpful and its mood is largely upbeat. Sadly, if you think about the overall message you may notice as I did that his focus is largely on behavior rather than on learning. He uses behaviorism, and doesn't seem to be interested in the fact that students can develop autonomy and good judgment, that their quality of life in the classroom is more important than the teacher's. He illustrates the inevitability of "mistakes" with a story of his own exceedingly bad judgement and vindictive behaviors that he roped his students into supporting. Hm.
If you would like to read an inpirational teacher book by an author who supports development of _character_ rather than of obedience, and displays humility in the service of the students he loves I'd recommend either Esquith's "There are No Shortcuts" or "Teach Like Your Hair's on Fire."
Currently 4.5/5 Stars.
Diane B. reviewed The Essential 55: An Award-winning Educator's Rules for Discovering the Successful Student in Every Child on
An easy read with lots of really good ideas! As a teacher I loved his perspective and enthusiasm for his students. Would definetely recommend.
Currently 4/5 Stars.
Darla J. reviewed The Essential 55: An Award-winning Educator's Rules for Discovering the Successful Student in Every Child on + 6 more book reviews