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336 pages, Paperback
First published August 30, 2011
"So, listen Mr. S. I'm going to miss you this summer and I want you to know that I really loved your class and that I think you're a great teacher." She blushes. "So, thank you for everything. You kind of changed my life this year."
"Thank you, Julia. I've loved having you as a student."
She looks at the floor.
Steven Connor struts into the classroom, short and bluff and pushing his chest out.
"Mr S!" He [sic] says, extending his hand, a little businessman. "How you doing, Mr. S. You now I'm going to miss this class, dude. Why don't you teach juniors? You suck. What the hell am I going to do next year?" [p.9]
All that attention, it's hard to resist. And if you're honest you acknowledge that before you ever became a teacher you imagined your students' reverence, your ability to seduce, the stories you'd tell, the wisdom you'd impart. You know that teaching is the combination of theater and love, ego and belief. You know that the subject you teach isn't as important as how you use it. [p.76]