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Teaching: A Survival Manual For The First Year
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Book Title: Teaching: A Survival Manual for the First Year
Record Number: 1326
Author: Donald R. Profitt
Author Bio: Dr. Profitt started his teaching career in Ohio in 1972 and over the past 29 years has been a teacher, assistant principal, and principal in four states. He received his Bachelor of Science degree from Bowing Green State University (Ohio) 1972, Master of Arts degree from Michigan State University (1976), and Doctorate in Education from Nova Southeastern University, Florida (1996). Dr. Profitt is presently a high school teacher in Orlando, Florida where he works with at-risk ninth grade students at Colonial High School.
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Binding: Paperback Format
Author Email ID: don_profitt@hotmail.com
Book Description:   "Teaching: A Survival manual for the First Year" will infuriate some and instruct all others regardless of the authors claim that his intent is to do no more than provide humorous food for thought and good advice for teachers. The education business is in big trouble. All areas from teacher training, funding, and methodologies used to teach students are under attack. We all share the blame for this mess we once flaunted to the civilized world as the best that could be provided. This book explores the reasons why four out of five good teachers leave the business within their first five years in the classroom. Dr. Profitt provides humorous advice about university schools of education, school supervisors, teachers, and kids.

ISBN 1-58909-006-3
Book Pages: 108
Price:   $13.95
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