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Mark
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Just finished "Fire and Water." I really respect Mr. Michie's approach to teaching.
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Mark
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Gregory Michie is an excellent writer who understands what it means to be a white teacher working for social justice. His first essay in this collection, "Teaching in the Undertow," helps beginning teachers not to get sucked into the riptide of education's institutional status quo.
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Lisa
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Chela & Federico's story just touched me. "Most teenagers want to feel connected to, and supported by, caring adults." It's a very sad commentary on life in America when kids don't feel loved.
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