I'd like to apologize to every teacher I ever had : my year as a rookie teacher at Northeast High (Book, 2012) [Texas Group Catalog]
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I'd like to apologize to every teacher I ever had : my year as a rookie teacher at Northeast High

I'd like to apologize to every teacher I ever had : my year as a rookie teacher at Northeast High

Author: Tony Danza
Publisher: New York : Crown Archetype, ©2012.
Edition/Format:   Print book : Biography : English : 1st edView all editions and formats
Summary:
Himself a "discipline problem" in high school, actor Tony Danza discusses his experiences during a year spent teaching tenth-grade English at Philadelphia's Northeast High School, exploring the difficulties and joys of keeping today's technologically savvy and often alienated students engaged.
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Genre/Form: Autobiography
Anecdotes
Autobiographies
Biographies
Biography
Named Person: Tony Danza; Tony Danza; Tony Danza
Material Type: Biography
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Tony Danza
ISBN: 9780307887863 0307887863
OCLC Number: 785721813
Description: 262 pages ; 25 cm
Contents: First semester : You're fired, go teach! (Lesson Plans) --
Ignorance is no excuse (The Real Deal) --
Do now (Everyboy Cries) --
The half-sandwich club (Bobby G) --
Making the grade (No Fear Shakespeare) --
Never smile before Christmas (Northeast's Got Talent) ----
Second semester : Field tripping (Gone Bowling) --
Poetic justice (Happy Hour) --
Our Atticus (Adequate Yearly Progress) --
Spring fever (Fight Night) --
Finals (The Sons of Happiness) --
If ... (Saving Starfish) --
Epilogue.
Responsibility: Tony Danza.

Abstract:

Himself a "discipline problem" in high school, actor Tony Danza discusses his experiences during a year spent teaching tenth-grade English at Philadelphia's Northeast High School, exploring the difficulties and joys of keeping today's technologically savvy and often alienated students engaged.
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