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Jonathan Kozol is a teacher, activist, and author of numerous books discussing the American education system from a progressive left perspective. Kozol graduated from Harvard in 1958, and later became a teacher in the Boston Public Schools system. He received a National Book Award in 1968 for his book Death at an Early Age and a Puffin/Nation Prize for Creative Citizenship in 2005 for his socially responsible work that challenges the status quo in American public education.
The letters that comprise Letters to a Young Teacher are expanded versions of actual letters that Kozol wrote to a new teacher who was reaching out for advice about real concerns about the challenges she faces in the classroom. This book is an opportunity for Kozol to distill his decades of experience as a teacher and activist into one practical volume.
Francesca is Kozol’s correspondence partner in Letters to a Young Teacher. Although the reader never sees Francesca’s original letters, Kozol’s letters are all responses to letters from Francesca in which she shares classroom experiences and asks Kozol questions about being a new educator. Francesca is an enthusiastic teacher who successfully manages the difficulties of the classroom and the politics of her school.
By Jonathan Kozol
Death at an Early Age
Death at an Early Age
Jonathan Kozol
Fire in the Ashes
Fire in the Ashes
Jonathan Kozol
Rachel and Her Children: Homeless Families in America
Rachel and Her Children: Homeless Families in America
Jonathan Kozol
Savage Inequalities
Savage Inequalities
Jonathan Kozol
The Shame of the Nation
The Shame of the Nation: The Restoration of Apartheid Schooling in America
Jonathan Kozol
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