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Full Classrooms, Empty Selves

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Teaching in a modern day high school is never boring. Ten years into his career, Jeremy Adams discovered that there was something “just not right” about his classroom. In a memoir that is both heartbreaking and inspiring, the euphoria of teaching and the bitter disappointments along the way are chronicled with both wit and insight. Sometimes hilarious, sometimes profound, Full Classrooms, Empty Selves is an entertaining account of modern education that culminates in a surprising thesis that is certain to provoke discussion for readers of all stripes. Full Classrooms, Empty Selves was the recipient of the 2012 Middleman Boutique Book Prize.

268 pages, Paperback

First published March 1, 2012

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Powerful reflections from a master teacher! Jeremy Adams looks back on events that made him who he is and wonders what the future holds. His writing style will help you feel what he was feeling. Reads like a novel. All teachers and school administrators should read.
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