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- 210 pages
- 8 hours of reading
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This story explores workplace frustrations, nonconformity, and a stand against mediocrity through the journal of a first-time teacher and her experiences with a fifth-grade class. Esm Raji Codell is determined to succeed despite facing incompetent administrators, abusive parents, gang members, weary teachers, and her own insecurities. With a mix of compassion and stubbornness, she chronicles her challenges and triumphs while striving to maintain her individuality amidst bureaucracy. Esm engages her students in unique ways, wearing costumes in class, dancing during rallies, and performing with at-risk kids in the library. Rejecting traditional methods, her fifth-graders don’t use the reading textbook, believing that grown-ups don’t read them unless forced. She rebrands math as "Puzzling," encouraging students to discover hidden talents. Disciplinary actions are creative, such as allowing the class "bad boy" to teach for a day while she misbehaves. At just twenty-four, Esm embodies the enthusiasm of a child and the resolve of a dedicated educator. This narrative resonates not only with teachers but also with anyone facing frustrations in their workplace, making it a compelling read about challenging the status quo and embracing individuality in education.
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Educating Esmé. Diary of a Teacher's First Year, Esmé Raji Codell
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- 1999
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