*IΠ²Πβ’d Like to Apologize to Every Teacher I Ever Had* is television, screen and stage star Tony DanzaΠ²Πβ’s absorbing account of a year spent teaching tenth-grade English at Northeast High -- PhiladelphiaΠ²Πβ’s largest high school with 3600 students.ΠΒ Entering NortheastΠ²Πβ’s crowded halls in Septe
I'd Like to Apologize to Every Teacher I Ever Had
β Scribed by Danza, Tony
- Book ID
- 107515937
- Publisher
- Crown Publishing Group
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 280 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780307887887
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β¦ Synopsis
I'd Like to Apologize to Every Teacher I Ever Had is television, screen and stage star Tony Danza's absorbing account of a year spent teaching tenth-grade English at Northeast High -- Philadelphia's largest high school with 3600 students.
Entering Northeast's crowded halls in September of 2009, Tony found his way to a classroom filled with twenty-six students who were determined not to cut him any slack. They cared nothing about ''Mr. Danza's'' showbiz credentials, and they immediately put him on the hot seat.
Featuring indelible portraits of students and teachers alike, I'd Like to Apologize to Every Teacher I Ever Had reveals just how hard it is to keep today's technologically savvy -- and often alienated -- students engaged, how impressively committed most teachers are, and the outsized role counseling plays in a teacher's day, given the psychological burdens many students carry. The book also makes vivid how a modern high school works,...
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