
The Courage to Teach
Exploring the Inner Landscape of a Teacher's Life
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Parker J. Palmer
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"Evokes the heart of what teachers really do, and does so in a vivid, compelling, and soulful way." (Robert Coles, Harvard University)
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- Babo Wright
- 07-17-11
Food for Thought
I enjoyed this book. Palmer has lots of ideas and the book is kind of a reflective work on his career. The book ends with a call to action but fortunately it is relatively short. I like most of his ideas and will listen to this book again. Palmer gives a lot of food for thought and is easy to listen to, excellent narration.
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- Elizabeth
- 06-08-12
Informative and Reflective
If you could sum up The Courage to Teach in three words, what would they be?
Encouraging, Uplifting, and Connecting
What was one of the most memorable moments of The Courage to Teach?
Everyone has the "horror student" moments. Parker Palmer's "horror student" story was shared in a particularly heartfelt and honest way.
Which character – as performed by Stefan Rudnicki – was your favorite?
Entire story told in a clear and comforting tone and pace.
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
The overall idea that art of teaching starts within.
This is what I need to keep reminding myself of when I am particularly challenged by students, parents, colleagues or administration.
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- Greg
- 03-16-18
teacher must have
If you teach in any capacity you need to hear this. The heart and the spirit is soundly defended with emphasis on the inner life of the teacher.
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- K. lang
- 11-07-22
inspiration
i will bring Truth to my teaching/engagement with administrative impoverishment. this author has real hope.
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- MNBrad
- 02-07-23
Beautiful insights about a fulfilling career
I had to pause and re-listen to many sections of this book in an attempt to grapple with what the author is challenging us to consider. There are beautiful insights throughout. Some of his gripes are specific to the author and even dated, but this is a very valuable text for those in education.
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- F. J. Deyeso
- 04-22-18
Great read for anybody who teaches
By teaches I mean any time of knowledge transfer. Advisers, educators, or instructors at any level. If you are not in formal academia, the last chapters about reform may not be as relevant, but the early chapters are a must
Improve your communication, and increase your students retention and engagement. Not about technique, but about true learning/teaching relationship
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- Anonymous User
- 07-27-21
Transformational, not technical
Explores in depth the teacher and student psyche, and how to reach the heart to effect real change. Super useful not just for conventional teachers, but also for anyone interested in fulfilling the great commission.
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- M. Meyers
- 10-12-13
Great content. Annoying performance
Is there anything you would change about this book?
I loved the content of this book. It was informative and motivational. For me, it was required reading for a graduate course in leadership. It contained profound concepts about how to see yourself as an education and leader. The audience should not be limited to teachers or those who work in education. The audio version of this was problematic, however because I felt, quite often, like the playback was just a bit too slow. The reader who voiced the audio version has a very deep voice and speaks just a little too slowly. It lulled me into sleep quite a few times, and I strongly believe it was the performance, not the content. I could read the text in the book and remain quite engaged.
Would you be willing to try another one of Stefan Rudnicki’s performances?
No. Probably not.
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- B. Cade
- 06-23-22
Great Book
Loved it. Forgot how great this book is. This book is amazingly and sadly still relevant today.
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- K. Grayson
- 04-13-21
Do you have the courage to teach
This book solidified my style of teaching. Interested in making a true difference. Listen an adhere.
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