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The Courage to Teach

Exploring the Inner Landscape of a Teachers Life

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"This book is for teachers who have good days and bad—and whose bad days bring the suffering that comes only from something one loves. It is for teachers who refuse to harden their hearts, because they love learners, learning, and the teaching life."— Parker J. Palmer, from the Introduction

For many years, Parker Palmer has worked on behalf of teachers and others who choose their vocations for reasons of the heart but may lose heart because of the troubled, sometimes toxic systems in which they work. Hundreds of thousands of people have benefited from his approach in The Courage to Teach, which takes teachers on an inner journey toward reconnecting with themselves, their students, their colleagues, and their vocations and toward reclaiming their passion for one of the most challenging and important of human endeavors.

This book builds on a simple premise: good teaching cannot be reduced to technique but is rooted in the identity and integrity of the teacher. Good teaching takes myriad forms, but good teachers share one trait: they are authentically present in the classroom, in community with their students and their subject, weaving connections that help their students weave a world for themselves. The connections made by good teachers are held not in their methods but in their hearts—the place where intellect, emotion, spirit, and will converge in the human self—supported by the community that emerges among us when we choose to live authentic lives.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      A decade after publishing his seminal work, which "explores the inner landscape of a teacher's life," educator Parker J. Palmer has updated it with a new foreword and afterword, looking at developments in his profession over the past 10 years. Narrator Stefan Rudnicki sounds honest, dedicated, and occasionally self-deprecating as he reads Palmer's personal essay on teaching. As Palmer sets forth an ethic for the profession, he recounts numerous examples from his own experience, looking inward at both his accomplishments and his flaws. Palmer's book is aimed mainly at educators. With Rudnicki's excellent interpretation, it continues to provide encouragement and practical lessons for teachers--both neophytes and veterans. J.A.S. (c) AudioFile 2010, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      December 1, 1997
      Spiritual nurturing has been at the heart of both of Palmer's previous books, The Active Life and To Know as We Are Known. A teacher, speaker and writer who contends that teaching is an integral part of all his work, Palmer now explores the spirituality of teaching. He contends that the task of teaching is filled with joy and fear, success and failure, but, he says, "good teaching cannot be reduced to technique; good teaching comes from the identity and integrity of the teacher." For Palmer, such integrity comes from the inner self of the teacher, and he argues that the courage to teach involves probing the heart to find the "heart's longing to be connected with the largeness of life--a longing that animates love and work." Palmer begins by arguing that many current teaching strategies, like the traditional lecture-hall setting where the teacher dispassionately dispenses knowledge, promote disconnectedness among students and teachers. He goes on to contend that teaching from a spiritually introspective position promotes a community of learning in which the teachers and students are connected in the learning process. Palmer lays bare his own struggles in engaging prose, and his book is sure to inspire the educational community to think in new ways about its tasks.

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  • Text Difficulty:9-12

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