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Work Hard Be Nice How Two Inspired Teachers Created The Most Promising Schools In America First Edition Jay Mathews

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Work Hard Be Nice How Two Inspired Teachers Created The Most Promising Schools In America First Edition Jay Mathews
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Publisher: Algonquin Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.33 MB
Pages: 170
Author: Jay Mathews
ISBN: 9781565125162, 1565125169
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: First Edition

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Work Hard Be Nice How Two Inspired Teachers Created The Most Promising Schools In America First Edition Jay Mathews by Jay Mathews 9781565125162, 1565125169 instant download after payment.

When Mike Feinberg and Dave Levin signed up for Teach for America right after college and found themselves utter failures in the classroom, they vowed to remake themselves into superior educators. They did that—and more. In their early twenties, by sheer force of talent and determination never to take no for an answer, they created a wildly successful fifth-grade experience that would grow into the Knowledge Is Power Program (KIPP), which today includes sixty-six schools in nineteen states and the District of Columbia. KIPP schools incorporate what Feinberg and Levin learned from America's best, most charismatic teachers: lessons need to be lively; school days need to be longer (the KIPP day is nine and a half hours); the completion of homework has to be sacrosanct (KIPP teachers are available by telephone day and night). Chants, songs, and slogans such as "Work hard, be nice" energize the program. Illuminating the ups and downs of the KIPP founders and their students, Mathews gives us something quite rare: a hopeful book about education.

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