Author: | Dr. Wick, Dr. Johnson | ISBN: | 9781426958427 |
Publisher: | Trafford Publishing | Publication: | March 8, 2011 |
Imprint: | Trafford Publishing | Language: | English |
Author: | Dr. Wick, Dr. Johnson |
ISBN: | 9781426958427 |
Publisher: | Trafford Publishing |
Publication: | March 8, 2011 |
Imprint: | Trafford Publishing |
Language: | English |
Identical twins Drs. Phyllis and Philetha Tucker have seen it all during their careersmurder, rape, bomb threats, and assaults with deadly weapons. Surprisingly, the sisters are not police officers, FBI agents, or private detectives. They are school teachers who together have spent over 60 years educatingand at times savingthe youth of America.
Written in one voice of two women who share the same educational views, and in some instances, the same or similar experiences, Can You See Us provides a compelling glimpse into an educational system that unfortunately no longer sees children as its first priority but seems to focus on politics and money. The sisters share heart-wrenching stories that detail the bullying, abandonment, and personal tragedies children endure on a daily basis in the midst of a school system short on resources, funds, and time. They offer a moving perspective that only a teacher can provide while joyfully watching some children succeed and helplessly witnessing others fail.
The stories in Can You See Us will hopefully encourage parents, educators, and administrators to begin taking the crucial steps to transform an educational system in desperate need of reform.
Absolutely enlightening.
Professor Bonnie Ronson
Identical twins Drs. Phyllis and Philetha Tucker have seen it all during their careersmurder, rape, bomb threats, and assaults with deadly weapons. Surprisingly, the sisters are not police officers, FBI agents, or private detectives. They are school teachers who together have spent over 60 years educatingand at times savingthe youth of America.
Written in one voice of two women who share the same educational views, and in some instances, the same or similar experiences, Can You See Us provides a compelling glimpse into an educational system that unfortunately no longer sees children as its first priority but seems to focus on politics and money. The sisters share heart-wrenching stories that detail the bullying, abandonment, and personal tragedies children endure on a daily basis in the midst of a school system short on resources, funds, and time. They offer a moving perspective that only a teacher can provide while joyfully watching some children succeed and helplessly witnessing others fail.
The stories in Can You See Us will hopefully encourage parents, educators, and administrators to begin taking the crucial steps to transform an educational system in desperate need of reform.
Absolutely enlightening.
Professor Bonnie Ronson