Teacher Of The Year


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Author: Edward Scott Ibur ISBN: 9780985618674
Publisher: Edward Scott Ibur Publication: June 19, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Edward Scott Ibur
ISBN: 9780985618674
Publisher: Edward Scott Ibur
Publication: June 19, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Edward Scott Ibur uses brazen and cutting satire to relay the story of a middle school teacher clinging to his career and dignity during a yaer spent in professional purgatory. 7th grade English teacher, Scott Eisenberg, bears the brunt of his principal’s wrath through lousy evaluations and personal humiliation after a handful of his students fail the critical year-end state assessment. Given the option of termination or probation, the teacher agrees to work with three interventionists (shadows): an acrophobic Nepalese Sherpa, an inflexible retired army general and a streetwise hip-hop DJ who lays down the novel’s diverse musical soundtrack featuring more than 100 songs. Eisenberg recounts a year spent with these unlikely saviors both in and out of the classroom. Similar to the stylings of Thank You for Smoking, Catch 22, Lucky Jim— Teacher of the Year and is a character driven novel about a teacher ensnared by No Child Left Behind and the ramifications of standardized testing pressure.

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Edward Scott Ibur uses brazen and cutting satire to relay the story of a middle school teacher clinging to his career and dignity during a yaer spent in professional purgatory. 7th grade English teacher, Scott Eisenberg, bears the brunt of his principal’s wrath through lousy evaluations and personal humiliation after a handful of his students fail the critical year-end state assessment. Given the option of termination or probation, the teacher agrees to work with three interventionists (shadows): an acrophobic Nepalese Sherpa, an inflexible retired army general and a streetwise hip-hop DJ who lays down the novel’s diverse musical soundtrack featuring more than 100 songs. Eisenberg recounts a year spent with these unlikely saviors both in and out of the classroom. Similar to the stylings of Thank You for Smoking, Catch 22, Lucky Jim— Teacher of the Year and is a character driven novel about a teacher ensnared by No Child Left Behind and the ramifications of standardized testing pressure.

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