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- 278 páginas
- 10 horas de lectura
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She bullied, bluffed, and bribed her students into caring about school. And if that didn't work, the pretty, petite ex-marine told them she'd been trained to kill with her bare hands. They were called the class from Hell-thirty-four inner city sophomores she inherited from a teacher who'd been "pushed over the edge." She was told "those kids have tasted blood. They're dangerous." But LouAnne Johnson had a different idea. Where the school system saw thirty-four unreachable kids, she saw young men and women with intelligence and dreams. When others gave up on them, she broke the rules to give them the best things a teacher can give-hope and belief in themselves. When statistics showed the chances were they'd never graduate, she fought to beat the odds. This is her remarkable story-and theirs. If you loved Stand and Deliver, you'll stand up and cheer for LouAnne Johnson and Dangerous Minds.
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Dangerous Minds, LouAnne Johnson
- Idioma
- Publicado en
- 1993
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- Título
- Dangerous Minds
- Idioma
- Inglés
- Autores
- LouAnne Johnson
- Editorial
- St. Martin's Paperbacks
- Publicado en
- 1993
- Formato
- Tapa blanda
- Páginas
- 278
- ISBN10
- 0312956207
- ISBN13
- 9780312956202
- Serie
- Etiquetas
- No ficción, Ciencias sociales, Historias reales, Biografías, Pedagogía, Autobiografías y memorias, EE.UU., Escuela, Educación, Raza, Racismo, Basado en película/serie
- Calificación
- 3,9 de 5
- Descripción
- She bullied, bluffed, and bribed her students into caring about school. And if that didn't work, the pretty, petite ex-marine told them she'd been trained to kill with her bare hands. They were called the class from Hell-thirty-four inner city sophomores she inherited from a teacher who'd been "pushed over the edge." She was told "those kids have tasted blood. They're dangerous." But LouAnne Johnson had a different idea. Where the school system saw thirty-four unreachable kids, she saw young men and women with intelligence and dreams. When others gave up on them, she broke the rules to give them the best things a teacher can give-hope and belief in themselves. When statistics showed the chances were they'd never graduate, she fought to beat the odds. This is her remarkable story-and theirs. If you loved Stand and Deliver, you'll stand up and cheer for LouAnne Johnson and Dangerous Minds.




