Spitwad Sutras

Classroom Teaching as Sublime Vocation

Robert Inchausti author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:26th Oct '93

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This book is a practitioner's confession, limited in scope and qualified by circumstance, that nevertheless aspires to be an inspirational yet tough-minded intellectual survival manual for classroom teachers.

This work goes beyond the basics of classroom management to consider the path of both teacher and student toward authentic intellectual maturity and spiritual growth.

This work goes beyond the basics of classroom management to consider the path of both teacher and student toward authentic intellectual maturity and spiritual growth. It provides a framework for stripping away the external and personal pressures that bleed intellectual content out of classroom teaching so that teachers may, in fact, experience their vocation as sublime. Written in the novelistic first-person narrative, it is a seasoned teacher's story of his initiation from graduate student at the University of Chicago to ninth-grade teacher in a Catholic high school where he manned the battle lines in provincial, petty, sometime even violent world of American secondary school. It is also the story of how a certain Brother Blake, a 67-year-old practitioner of the pedagogy of the sublime, passed on his vision of classroom teaching as a sublime vocation. A major contribution to the field by the acclaimed author of The Ignorant Perfection of Ordinary People.

ISBN: 9780897893794

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198 pages