ISBN-13: 9781490754031 / Angielski / Miękka / 2015 / 354 str.
ISBN-13: 9781490754031 / Angielski / Miękka / 2015 / 354 str.
Exceptional students become exceptional teachers. Rachel achieved her master's degree in education and became a certified teacher at age 17. Rachel's first interview with the teacher's union placed her on notice that she was a link in a curriculum driven education program. She was to teach her grade level curriculum only and never bring attention upon herself or her peers. Conformity was the rule and mediocrity was the goal. Rachel refused the union's demand to conform and motivates her students to become exceptional and exceed grade level expectations. The more successful Rachel is in her classroom, the more the push back by the teacher's union to return her to mediocrity. Conflict between Rachel and the union results in the union poisoning Rachel, falsely accusing her of abusing a student; false drug violations on school property and ultimately the loss of her left leg as the union seeks to stop Rachel's desire to help her students become exceptional. Learn how Rachel fights back and creates the Sinclair Academy, a private educational system that the union has no control over. No longer does the union want to stop Rachel from promoting accelerated learning; now the union wants her 2,500 teachers to join the teacher's union. See how far the teacher's union will go in an attempt to force union membership and what a young, tenacious teacher will do in saying, "No." This book is dedicated to all those teachers who believe in student exceptionalism and teach what is right for their students and not what limitations are placed by their districts and the teacher's unions. Do we need certified teachers for students to learn? What about an educational system designed to help children limit their desire or ability to learn? Read about a new way of teaching that empowers students to excel and become exceptional peer teachers in a student driven classroom. Peer teaching removes the one obstacle in the classroom that holds good students back. It is the teacher that is contractually bound to keep students within structured programs that do not permit excellence or individual achievement.