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Lesson plans are an essential part of a teacher's day and help to
guide the learning process in the classroom. But Anne Tenaglia
discovered early on that there were more crucial ways to ensure the
success of her students. Most of the time, the more valuable tools
were not in the lesson plan at all. It Wasn't in the Lesson Plan
takes us into the world of an urban elementary school teacher,
introducing the reader to her students, and their trials and
tribulations. She discovered early that an advanced degree does not
always guarantee that a teacher would be able to help all students
succeed. But as much knowledge as she imparted to her students,
they returned the favor by instructing their teacher how to make
them want to learn. These lessons did not come easy, they were
often learned the hard way. Sometimes they had to be learned more
than once, but each lesson brought their teacher to a closer
understanding of the needs of her students. Read through the pages
and laugh at the antics of a student who copes by turning down his
hearing aid, or the young man who uses humor to deal with his hard
knock life. Beam with pride at students who used lessons learned in
reading, writing, and math to take them far. Cry when the mean
streets and other catastrophic events prove fatal for children too
young to die. Admire the students who, despite all odds, become
contributing members of society. Become frustrated with the
bureaucracy of a big city school district whose policies sometimes
don't make sense. Learn how important music is in the everyday
lives of elementary students. Each of the lessons in the book
teaches the instructor new ideas that help transform the lives of
her future students. And through it all, music, empathy, and
respect are interwoven and ever-present in the daily trials and
triumphs in Anne Tenaglia's urban classroom.
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