One God Two Voices: Life-Changing Lessons from the Classroom on the Issues Challenging Today's Families (Morgan James Faith)
معرفی کتاب «One God Two Voices: Life-Changing Lessons from the Classroom on the Issues Challenging Today's Families (Morgan James Faith)» نوشتهٔ Deidre Hester, Sue E. Whited, Sue Whited، منتشرشده توسط نشر Morgan James Publishing : Made available through hoopla در سال 2015. این کتاب در 388 صفحه، فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
An inspirational, faith-based guide to raising the next generation of leaders—based on the real-life experiences of two amazing educators. Hailing from the hills of West Virginia and the ghettos of New York City, two teachers—one an older Caucasian and the other a younger African American—somehow find each other in the halls of a middle school in Hampton, VA. Becoming the best of friends, Deidre Hester and Sue Whited join together to educate their eighth-grade students in curriculum and life. One God Two Voices comes from their hearts as they speak to teachers, parents, students, and the world at-large on diverse topics, such as the racial divide (from the O.J. Simpson trial to the tragic deaths of Trayvon Martin and Michael Brown), repeating history, “acting white,” and the reality of being a teacher while maintaining your integrity, sanity, and sense of humor. From the tragic shooting death of a student who had sung Boyz II Men’s version of “It’s So Hard to Say Good-bye to Yesterday” in the eighth-grade talent show to the guidelines for setting a model of leadership in the classroom, One God Two Voices weaves together the authors’ unique and personal teaching experiences to create an inspirational tapestry of faith and education. In this updated version of their 2004 title For Such A Time As This . . . We Are But Small Voices, Hester and Whited make a difference for today—and the future. From the hills of West Virginia to the ghettos of New York City, two teachersone an older Caucasian and the other a younger African-Americansomehow find each other in the halls of a middle school in Hampton, VA. Becoming the best of friends, they join together to educate their eighth-grade students in curriculum and life. God instills in each of them the desire to make a difference where they are, for the future. "One God Two Life-Changing Lessons from the Classroom on the Issues Challenging Todays Families" comes from their hearts as they speak to teachers, parents, students, and the world at-large on diverse topics, such as the racial divide (from the O.J. Simpson trial and teaching Allen Iverson to the Trayvon Martin and Michael Brown situations of today), repeating history, acting white, and the reality of being a teacher while maintaining your integrity, sanity, and sense of humor. From One God Two I can still remember the first time I ever experienced the loss of a student. One Friday he was there; by Monday, he was gone. He had sung the Boyz II Men version of Its So Hard to Say Good-bye to Yesterday in the eighth-grade talent show. How ironic his choice of music had been. It was almost as if this song had prophesied his untimely end from a gunshot wound. That endless week of talking, counseling students, crying with them, and finally speaking at his funeral was one I will never forget. "One God Two Voices" shares unique and personal stories from the two teachers team and individual teaching experiences, weaving cultural differences, racial harmony, societal issues, and Christianity in this updated version of their 2004 publication of For Such A Time As This . . . We Are But Small Voices. From the hills of West Virginia to the ghettos of New York City, two teachers-one an older Caucasian and the other a younger African-American-somehow find each other in the halls of a middle school in Hampton, VA. Becoming the best of friends, they join together to educate their eighth-grade students in curriculum and life. God instills in each of them the desire to make a difference where they are, for the future. One God Two Voices: Echoes from Then and Now comes from their hearts as they speak to teachers, parents, students, and the world at-large on diverse topics, such as the racial divide (from the O.J. Simpson trial and teaching Allen Iverson to the Trayvon Martin and Michael Brown situations of today), repeating history, "acting white," and the reality of being a teacher while maintaining your integrity, sanity, and sense of humor. From One God Two Voices: "I can still remember the first time I ever experienced the loss of a student. One Friday he was there; by Monday, he was gone. He had sung the Boyz II Men version of 'It's So Hard to Say Good-bye to Yesterday' in the eighth-grade talent show. How ironic his choice of music had been. It was almost as if this song had prophesied his untimely end from a gunshot wound. That endless week of talking, counseling students, crying with them, and finally speaking at his funeral was one I will never forget." One God Two Voices shares unique and personal stories from the two teachers' team and individual teaching experiences, weaving cultural differences, racial harmony, societal issues, and Christianity in this updated version of their 2004 publication of For Such A Time As This ... We Are But Small Voices **An inspirational, faith-based guide to raising the next generation of leaders—based on the real-life experiences of two amazing educators.** Hailing from the hills of West Virginia and the ghettos of New York City, two teachers—one an older Caucasian and the other a younger African American—somehow find each other in the halls of a middle school in Hampton, VA. Becoming the best of friends, Deidre Hester and Sue Whited join together to educate their eighth-grade students in curriculum and life.__One God Two Voices__ From the tragic shooting death of a student who had sung Boyz II Men's version of "It's So Hard to Say Good-bye to Yesterday" in the eighth-grade talent show to the guidelines for setting a model of leadership in the classroom, weaves together the authors' unique and personal teaching experiences to create an inspirational tapestry of faith and education. In this updated version of their 2004 title , Hester and Whited make a difference for today—and the future. "One God Two Voices: Life-Changing Lessons from the Classroom on the Issues Challenging Today's Families" is a revealing look into the educational, racial, social, and spiritual issues challenging today's families and their students as shared by two educators from different racial and cultural backgrounds.
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