In What Went Right: Lessons from Both Sides of the Teacher's Desk co-authors Roberta Israeloff and George McDermott resume a conversation they began in 1967--when she was in eleventh grade at Syosset (N.Y.) High School and he was her English teacher. In 2014, after finding each other on Facebook, they began an email correspondence--as contemporaries, rather than student and teacher--and quickly discovered that neither had ever stopped thinking about that school and the many ways it influenced them. As they shared their impressions of how and why public education has changed since then, they...
In What Went Right: Lessons from Both Sides of the Teacher's Desk co-authors Roberta Israeloff and George McDermott resume a conversation they began i...
In What Went Right: Lessons from Both Sides of the Teacher s Desk co-authors Roberta Israeloff and George McDermott resume a conversation they began in 1967 when she was in eleventh grade at Syosset (N.Y.) High School and he was her English teacher. In 2014, after finding each other on Facebook, they began an email correspondence as contemporaries, rather than student and teacher and quickly discovered that neither had ever stopped thinking about that school and the many ways it influenced them. As they shared their impressions of how and why public education has changed since then, they...
In What Went Right: Lessons from Both Sides of the Teacher s Desk co-authors Roberta Israeloff and George McDermott resume a conversation they began i...