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Book Circle #1

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Teach Like Your Hair’s on Fire

Ethan McNeill

Esquith, R. (2007). Teach like your hairs on fire: the methods and madness inside room 56. New York: Penguin Books.

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RAFE ESQUITH ROOM #56

  • Teaches at Hobart Elementary School
  • Has taught for 22 years at the time this book was published
  • Has won multiple awards such as the American Teacher Award and the National Medal of Arts
  • Had a revelation about teaching after he started his hair on fire while helping a student
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TRUST VS. FEAR

  • Many classrooms are built on fear
  • Classrooms must be built on trust
  • Teachers must be dependable and act as role models
  • Discipline must be logical
  • Base classroom dynamics on trust
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SIX LEVELS OF MORAL DEVELOPMENT

  • Lvl 1: I don’t want to get in trouble
  • Lvl 2: I want a reward
  • Lvl 3: I want to please somebody
  • Lvl 4: I follow the rules
  • Lvl 5: I am considerate of other people
  • Lvl 6: I have a personal code of behavior and I follow it

READING FOR LIFE

  • A difference focus: reading as a passion
  • At the library
  • Making things relevant
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WRITING

  • Schools have increasingly given students less chances to write in school in favor of testing
  • Grammar: grammar practice in the morning
  • Essay of the week
  • Monthly book report
  • Young authors project
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