Gregory Michie

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Gregory Michie



Gregory Michie is a public school teacher in Chicago and senior research associate at the Center for Policy Studies and Social Justice at Concordia University Chicago. He is the bestselling author of Holler If You Hear Me (2nd ed.), See You When We Get There, and We Don’t Need Another Hero.

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Holler If You Hear Me: The ...

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Same as It Never Was: Notes...

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See You When We Get There: ...

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We Don't Need Another Hero:...

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“Whether you’re working with kindergartners or adults, 8th-graders or college students, you undertake what you do, as educator and activist William Ayers puts it, “with hope and purpose but without guarantees.”
Gregory Michie, We Don't Need Another Hero: Struggle, Hope and Possibility in the Age of High-Stakes Schooling: Struggle, Hope, and Possibility in the Age of High-Stakes Schooling

“I remember hearing Charlie Bright describe his first day as a teacher as being painfully awkward. “The kids were new to 3rd grade. I was new to any grade,” he said. “It was kind of like being on a first date.”
Gregory Michie, We Don't Need Another Hero: Struggle, Hope and Possibility in the Age of High-Stakes Schooling: Struggle, Hope, and Possibility in the Age of High-Stakes Schooling



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