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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
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Teaching Hope Has Something For Everyone,
This review is from: Teaching Hope: Stories from the Freedom Writer Teachers and Erin Gruwell (Paperback)
After hearing about Teaching Hope, I was skeptical. I am a student in the teacher credential program, and I have never really felt aligned with the future educators and instructors. I didn't think that I would be interested enough to read what teachers would write. I thought it would be just another extension of the teacher's lounge, all negativity. However, I am a fan of the Freedom Writers and the Freedom Writers Foundation, so I picked up a copy of the book.
I have been absolutely moved by this book. It is not full of truisms or blind positivity, but is chock-full of truth and the hope that comes from such truth. Not only could anyone learn something from this book, but it is also a poignant, hopeful book for future and current educators. The adversity and challenges educators face to simply foster a positive environment in the classroom where all students have the same access to educational success is dumbfounding. However, these teachers oftentimes overcome such adversity and learn valuable lessons from their students. We are all in this together, and each of us has a responsibility to do what we can to change education and make education and educators a top priority in this world. I've always wanted to sit down and interview all kinds of educators to hear their most moving and inspiring stories, so I could have a better sense of what to expect from being a teacher. Now, I won't have to. This book begins a much-needed dialogue with the people who are on the front lines every single day. If only law-makers and Congress would read this book, we would see a very different, more hopeful state of education in this world. The world is a better place with the Freedom Writer Teachers making a difference. I would also highly recommend The Freedom Writers Diary 10th Anniversary Edition, which has ten new journal entries, spanning the past ten years since the diary was published. The new entries make the book even more powerful.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
College Professors>>>Take Note!,
This review is from: Teaching Hope: Stories from the Freedom Writer Teachers and Erin Gruwell (Paperback)
Finally a book that speaks to the truth about the obstacles, heartaches and triumphs that teachers face in the classroom everyday. With all the nonsense about testing, NCLB and politics, here is a book that honors teachers and most importantly, the children in their care.
Colleges should have this as required reading, and the issues this book brings to light should be part of the curriculum. Too often young men and women leave college, enter the classroom and feel like they have been so ill prepared for the reality of teaching. We lose potentially amazing teachers simply because they felt unprepared and overwhelmed. Be prepared to laugh and cry throughout this book as you are led on a journey from the first day of school, through a typical roller coaster year, to the triumph of graduation. You will celebrate children who overcame insurmountable objects to achieve success and have a new found respect for the profession of teaching after reading, Teaching Hope.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Teaching Hope Gives Hope,
By Tchur (California, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Teaching Hope: Stories from the Freedom Writer Teachers and Erin Gruwell (Paperback)
This book is a must read for all teachers and parents. It gives an small insight into the lives of teachers from the United States and beyond - but more importantly, it shows the commonalities that are shared by all teachers. Written in a style that documents the hopes and frustrations that teachers face from the beginning of the year through the end, it personalizes education, and allows all readers to share in the common feelings and thoughts of any teacher who has spent time educating our youth. Every reader is guaranteed to find at least one story that speaks to him/her. But most importantly, it provides a sense of hope for those who practice the art of teaching - one of the most important, transformative, and rewarding careers.Teaching Hope: Stories from the Freedom Writer Teachers and Erin Gruwell
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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Fantastic and profound book,
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This review is from: Teaching Hope: Stories from the Freedom Writer Teachers and Erin Gruwell (Paperback)
This book is just like the Freedom Writer's Diary only it is written by teachers. It is in the same format and has the same heart-felt rawness. Who would have thought that teachers go through this much in their everyday lives? This book is an inspiration to everyone, not just educators. I couldn't put it down. I laughed and I cried. It is truly a compliment to the Freedom Writer's Diary, and all that the foundation has accomplished. It is everything and more that I have come to expect from Erin Gruwell. You won't be disappointed no matter who you are or what your age.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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Teaching Hope,
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This review is from: Teaching Hope: Stories from the Freedom Writer Teachers and Erin Gruwell (Paperback)
This is another great book to encourage teachers to listen to their students. Erin Gruwell understands the needs of her students, and gives us inspiration to follow her lead. I have shown the Freedom Writers DVD to my senior early childhood education majors to hopefully enlighten their calling to serve the children of today to become leaders of tomorrow. In Teaching Hope, we have read excerpts in class to think about how the little things we do with and for our students makes a difference in how they perceive themselves as responsible citizens in a democratic society. Using teachers' stories with preservice teachers helps them to foresee the future, and to help them establish sound relationships with students, colleagues, and families. This book addresses the teachers' need to feel confident in working through challenging situations.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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A Great Read,
By Vanessa (NY, NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Teaching Hope: Stories from the Freedom Writer Teachers and Erin Gruwell (Paperback)
Teachers from every state, Canada, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin islands detail the realities today's classrooms. It is a must read for anyone thinking of joining the profession, for anyone with a school age child, for anyone who was ever a student especially those of us who had a teacher who made a real impact on our lives.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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A Must Read for Teachers,
By Avid reader (Salisbury, Maryland) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Teaching Hope: Stories from the Freedom Writer Teachers and Erin Gruwell (Paperback)
While reading this book, I have laughed, I have wept, I have remembered students long forgotten, I have relived battles with administrators who had no clue that a kid was troubled. I have remembered the resignations letter I wrote "bitching" about the tracking of minority kids in the lowest classes when they were much more capable. I have thought of Dr. Doug Ball and his inspiration for me to lean more about autism. Thanks, Doug, for telling me about this wonderful book. Wish I had the money to send each member of Congress a copy.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Real Stories from Real Classrooms!,
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This review is from: Teaching Hope: Stories from the Freedom Writer Teachers and Erin Gruwell (Paperback)
This book is a must have for anyone who is a teacher, wants to be a teacher, knows a teacher or cares about education. The stories range from inspiring to shocking, urban to rural, but they all share the message of how important it is that not only do we have good instructors in the classroom... we need good people in the classroom. The teachers in this book share their inner most thoughts, concerns, doubts and achievements. I will use this book with teachers and students alike.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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A Must-Read,
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This review is from: Teaching Hope: Stories from the Freedom Writer Teachers and Erin Gruwell (Paperback)
So sad, so triumphant, this book takes you on a journey through the eyes of teachers. As I read it, I experienced the love and loss, heart-break to high school love and finally hope for this next generation. The teachers hold no punches in describing the world around them and what it takes to influence kids. You will find yourself within these pages and remember what it is like to be in high school again.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Teaching Hope,
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This review is from: Teaching Hope: Stories from the Freedom Writer Teachers and Erin Gruwell (Paperback)
What better way to fill the shoes of a teacher? This is a must read book for teachers and parents. This amazing book exposes you to the lives of teachers and their stories in the profession. They have moved the lives of many students and continue the spirit of hope in the students they meet everyday. They continue to make an impact on student lives and give them purpose. You'll be moved by their stories and want everyone else to read the book too. So get comfortable and be ready for a revelation.
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Teaching Hope: Stories from the Freedom Writer Teachers and Erin Gruwell by Erin Gruwell (Paperback - August 18, 2009)
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