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Keeping the Light in Your Eyes : A Guide to Helping Teachers Discover, Remember,
Relive, and Rediscover the Joy of Teaching by Beth Hurst, Ginny Reding When I saw the book on the island in the kitchen, I knew that it was intended for me. Never mind that it had David’s name on it; I was going to read this book. Besides the name of the book and the names of the authors, the cover also stated that the book was designed to help teachers discover and recover the joy of teaching. That was something I needed to do. Believe me, the book lives up to everything that is printed on the cover, and much more.
This is not the typical
teacher resource book. This book
speaks to the soul of the veteran teacher.
It helps one dig deeply and find the glowing embers that sparked the
journey to become teacher. There is
also something for the pre-service teacher.
At the end of each chapter, the reader will find suggestions that will
help him/her incorporate things from the chapter into his/hers teaching life.
There is also a list of ideas just for the pre-service teacher.
So, go ahead and get this book and find yourself again.
Hats off to Beth and Ginny.
This book is a job well done! Excerpt from the book: This book is my catharsis. When I came home from my very first day of teaching, I ran in the door, hugged my husband, and thanked him for encouraging me to go back to school to get my teaching degree. I told him that I would be at that school for the next 30 years. Four years later, I came home from school, fell into my husband’s anus in tears and cried, "I quit." What brought me to this point so quickly in my career? How do I keep it from happening again? I’ll answer the first question here; the rest of the book answers the latter. Table of Contents
PART ONE
Defining the Light
What Brought You Here?
What
Influenced You?
PART TWO
Change Your Perspective
by Changing Your Paradigm
Change of Action
Facilitates Change in Attitude
Change Your Emotions by
Changing Your Mind-Set
PART THREE
Make It Meaningful for You
Discovering the Rewards of Diversity
Dealing with Issues of Discipline
Avoiding the Perils of School Politics
Managing Your Time
Collaborating
with Others
PART FOUR
When They Come Back to
Thank You Enjoy Yourself
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