A Passion for the Teaching and Learning Process: Memories of Real Kids and Real Teachers in Real Schools
By: Charyll Boggs
A Passion for the Teaching and Learning Process is a collection of real-life stories of the interaction between students and teachers, told by a forty-year veteran of education. The stories are based on the researched-based philosophies of noted authorities. These experts are frequently acknowledged throughout the book. While many of the teaching strategies are not new to the profession, they are certainly noteworthy and apply in contemporary classrooms.
Current public information reveals the lack of proficient readers in an alarming number of school districts, perhaps the idea of visiting time-honored teaching strategies is in order. "Maslow before Bloom" is a strong focus throughout the book: the idea of recognizing the importance of meeting students' personal needs before turning to their cognitive skill development is something worth acknowledging.
The purpose of the questions at the end of each section is meant to promote conversations around how, why, and in what manner the teaching and learning process can be improved within the current setting of the reader.
School choice is becoming a major issue but in this author's experience, improving ALL schools is the best answer. Teachers are using all the tools to which they have access and must therefore be offered a new set of tools. This insightful read has much to say about how to reach every child and how to establish a culture for the collective efficiency of teachers.
About the Author
With extensive experience as a teacher and administrator working in a variety of schools and working as a state consultant with schools K-12, Charyll Boggs certainly has a wide range of experience from which to draw knowledge regarding the teaching and learning process. She has also traveled throughout the United States to attend and/or present at many national conferences, which has provided her access to the most noted of educational experts.