I Remember My Teacher : 365 Reminiscences of the Teachers Who Changed Our Lives by David Shribman (2002, Hardcover)

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Product Identifiers

PublisherAndrews McMeel Publishing
ISBN-100740722034
ISBN-139780740722035
eBay Product ID (ePID)1949913

Product Key Features

Number of Pages144 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameI Remember My Teacher : 365 Reminiscences of the Teachers Who Changed Our Lives
SubjectLeadership, Coaching / General, Inspiration & Personal Growth, Educators, Personal Growth / Success
Publication Year2002
TypeTextbook
AuthorDavid Shribman
Subject AreaBody, Mind & Spirit, Sports & Recreation, Self-Help, Education, Biography & Autobiography
FormatHardcover

Dimensions

Item Height0.8 in
Item Weight10.8 Oz
Item Length8 in
Item Width6 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2001-045776
Dewey Edition21
Dewey Decimal371.1/0092/2
SynopsisOver the course of a year writer David Shribman questioned virtually everyone he encountered about the role teachers had played in their lives. The result is this extrordinary collection of personal remembrances of teachers, relayed by people from all walks of life. Readers will be inspired by the Montreal bookseller whose math teacher taught statistics using cards and dice, by the second-grade teacher who let a young George Stephanopoulos go to the library whenever he was bored in class, and by Sister Patricia, a favorite teacher of former Secretary Of Labor Alexis Herman, who once told her, "You can fly, by that cocoon has to go." These 365 short testimonials offer a tribute to teachers for each day of the year. With accounts from Geena Davis, Clarence Thomas, Norman Schwarzkopf, and others, "I Remember My Teacher..." will move readers with inspiring stories of their most influential teachers, professors, and coaches., Over the course of a year writer David Shribman questioned virtually everyone he encountered about the role teachers had played in their lives. The result is this extraordinary collection of personal remembrances of teachers, relayed by people from all walks of life.Readers will be inspired by the Montreal bookseller whose math teacher taught statistics using cards and dice, by the second-grade teacher who let a young George Stephanopoulos go to the library whenever he was bored in class, and by Sister Patricia, a favorite teacher of former Secretary of Labor Alexis Herman, who once told her, "You can fly, but that cocoon has to go."These 365 short testimonials offer a tribute to teachers for each day of the year. With accounts from Geena Davis, Clarence Thomas, Norman Schwarzkopf, and others, I Remember My Teacher. . . will move readers with inspiring stories of their most influential teachers, professors, and coaches., Over the course of a year writer David Shribman questioned virtually everyone he encountered about the role teachers had played in their lives. The result is this extrordinary collection of personal remembrances of teachers, relayed by people from all walks of life. Readers will be inspired by the Montreal bookseller whose math teacher taught statistics using cards and dice, by the second-grade teacher who let a young George Stephanopoulos go to the library whenever he was bored in class, and by Sister Patricia, a favorite teacher of former Secretary Of Labor Alexis Herman, who once told her, "You can fly, by that cocoon has to go." These 365 short testimonials offer a tribute to teachers for each day of the year. With accounts from Geena Davis, Clarence Thomas, Norman Schwarzkopf, and others, I Remember My Teacher... will move readers with inspiring stories of their most influential teachers, professors, and coaches.
LC Classification NumberLA2301.I22 2001
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