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Teach Like Your Hair's on Fire

The Methods and Madness Inside Room 56

By Rafe Esquith

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| Hardcover | 9780670038152

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From one of America's most celebrated educators, an inspiring guide to transforming every child's education

In a Los Angeles neighborhood plagued by guns, gangs, and drugs, there is an exceptional classroom known as Room 56. The fifth graders inside are first-generation immigrants whContinue

From one of America's most celebrated educators, an inspiring guide to transforming every child's education

In a Los Angeles neighborhood plagued by guns, gangs, and drugs, there is an exceptional classroom known as Room 56. The fifth graders inside are first-generation immigrants who live in poverty and speak English as a second language. They also play Vivaldi, perform Shakespeare, score in the top 1 percent on standardized tests, and go on to attend Ivy League universities. Rafe Esquith is the teacher responsible for these accomplishments.

From the man whom The New York Times calls “a genius and a saint” comes a revelatory program for educating today's youth. In Teach Like Your Hair's on Fire!, Rafe Esquith reveals the techniques that have made him one of the most acclaimed educators of our time. The two mottoes in Esquith's classroom are “Be Nice, Work Hard,” and “There Are No Shortcuts.” His students voluntarily come to school at 6:30 in the morning and work until 5:00 in the afternoon. They learn to handle money responsibly, tackle algebra, and travel the country to study history. They pair Hamlet with rock and roll, and read the American classics. Teach Like Your Hair's on Fire! is a brilliant and inspiring road map for parents, teachers, and anyone who cares about the future success of our nation's children. BACKCOVER: Praise for Rafe Esquith:

“Rafe Esquith is my only hero.”
—Sir Ian McKellan

“Politicians, burbling over how to educate the underclass, would do well to stop by Rafe Esquith's fifth grade class as it mounts its annual Shakespeare play. Sound like a grind? Listen to the peals of laughter bouncing off the classroom walls.”
—Time

“Esquith is a modern-day Thoreau, preaching the value of good work, honest self-reflection, and the courage to go one's own way.”
—Newsday

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  • What I've learned from the book:

    •1. Lawrence Kohlberg's Six Levels of Moral Development
    The author of this book, Rafe Esquith, incorporated the six level into his class, thus creating a classroom of fun, interaction, and trust. What's more splendid is that his classroom, Room 56, is void of fea ... (continue)

    What I've learned from the book:

    •1. Lawrence Kohlberg's Six Levels of Moral Development
    The author of this book, Rafe Esquith, incorporated the six level into his class, thus creating a classroom of fun, interaction, and trust. What's more splendid is that his classroom, Room 56, is void of fear.

    The following are the six levels of Moral Development as mentioned in the book:

    Level 1: Don't Want to Get in Trouble

    Level 2: I Want a Reward
    (Proper behavior is expected, not rewarded.)

    Level 3: I Want to Please Somebody

    Level 4: I Follow the Rules

    Level 5: I Am Considerate of Other People

    (You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view.)

    (Kindness really is contagious.)

    Level 6: I Have a Personal Code of Behavior and I Follow It

    (Level 6 behavior is the most difficult to attain and just as difficult to teach.)

    •2. While reading the chapter, "Reading for Fun", I cannot agree with Rafe Esquith more as to his view of reading.
    (1) Teaching our children to read well and helping them develop a love of reading should be our top priorities.
    (That's what I endeavor to do in my own classroom.)
    (2) Reading is not a subject. Reading is a foundation of life....If a child is going to grow into a truly special adult - someone who thinks, considers other points of view, has an open mind, and possesses the ability to discuss great ideas with other people - a love of reading is an essential foundation.

    (Reading is arguably a habit that connotes thoughtfulness, education, and even high-mindedness.)

    •(3) Our children need to have adults constantly reading and discussing books with them. We need to be the people we want our children to become.
    (A teacher should act as a model to his/her students by being an avid/a voracious reader.)

    •(4) In the end we must measure a child's reading ability by the amount of laughter exhaled and tears shed as the written word is devoured.
    (Part of the fun of reading is in the joining our own experience to that of a story or a character. We feel, think, and understand. We develop empathy and compassion and become a better person.)

    •3. In reading the chapter "Writing", I came across the sentence:
    Writing might just be the key that unlocks a child's heart.

    We should encourage our students to write their thoughts down so that they can keep track of what is happening in their lives. Writing enables students to become better thinkers and learners. It also helps them share their experience and ideas.

    There's a lot more to learn from this book. It's worth reading again and again.

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  • good - but it became a real drag eventually.

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    gg said on Aug 24, 2008 | Add your feedback

  • This book is full of great ideas for teachers, it is interesting to see what the author has created in his classroom. It becomes clear very quickly that unless you are prepared to sacrifice all other aspects of her life, then this book cannot be implemented in its entirety, but it is a good chance t ... (continue)

    This book is full of great ideas for teachers, it is interesting to see what the author has created in his classroom. It becomes clear very quickly that unless you are prepared to sacrifice all other aspects of her life, then this book cannot be implemented in its entirety, but it is a good chance to develop your own critical thinking skills and choose what works in your own classroom.

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    Hyoung said on Mar 20, 2008 | Add your feedback

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  • English Books
  • Hardcover 256 Pages
  • Edition: 1
  • ISBN-10: 0670038156
  • ISBN-13: 9780670038152
  • Publisher: Viking Adult
  • Pub date: Jan 18, 2007
  • Dimensions: 1355 mm x 968 mm x 194 mm Just how big is that?
  • Also available as: Paperback
  • In other languages: other languages 繁體書
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