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Brief Intervals of Horrible Sanity: One Season in a Progressive School
Brief Intervals of Horrible Sanity One Season in a Progressive School
Author: Elizabeth Gold
The acerbically humorous account of one teacher's experience at an idealistic "New Visions" high school in Queens, New York. — In response to plummeting test scores and a soaring drop-out rate, in April 1992, the New York City Board of Education established several New Visions schools, including the School of the New Millennium in Queens, ...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781585422449
ISBN-10: 1585422444
Publication Date: 9/15/2003
Pages: 336
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2.8 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: Tarcher
Book Type: Hardcover
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Really hard to get through. Elizabeth's writing style is similar to Bret Ellis Easton in that most of her "paragraphs" are run-on sentences. Or unconnected segments. I couldn't figure out if the tone was supposed to be snarky or dry. After teaching for almost ten years in a school located dead-center in a large urban school district, I really hate these types of books. You know the kind, where WASPy adults decide to "make a difference" and teach in an urban school district where this is usually their first contact with people from other cultures. Just like the "Freedom Writer" lady, just like the "My Posse Don't Do Homework" lady, and many others. They usually stay maybe one year and leave the educational system all together but Elizabeth started in February. February! And she still couldn't get her crap together. What was shocking and unbelievable was the fact that Elizabeth taught 9th grade English but her command of it was pitiful. And she really showed how arrogant and snobby she really was with the students.
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