If you are a teacher, are thinking about being a teacher, have a child in school or pay taxes to a school system, read Bill Ayers' and Ryan Alexander-Tanner's book, To Teach, the Journey, in comics. But be warned, school isn't like that. Some, a few schools and a few classrooms, are like that. Classrooms and schools could be like that, but, most aren't. But it's important to have an alternate perspective, especially when your child comes home crying that they hate school.
Ayers' name was weirdly familiar to me, but I couldn't think why until I read his bio at the back of the book. It turns out that this distinguished professor of education at the University of Illinois was also one of the founders of the Weather Party of the early 1970s. Way to go, Bill. He took his early idealism and channelled it into something ongoing that really helped thousands of people. Ending the Vietnam War, Ayers' earlier passion, helped millions of people too.
Anyway, this graphic non-fiction book, which I have to confess, I read because of a book challenge, chronicles Ayers' early career as a kindergarten teacher, where his students call him Bill and they engage in journeys of self discovery together. My not so rosy experiences in the classroom made my inner voice say, where are the kids who are hitting each other, or crying because someone took their cracker or running around the room because their mothers never taught them an iota of self control? Huh? Where are they, Bill?