Give Them All A's!: How to Be a Successful Teacher and Retire with Your Health, Looks...
By (Author) Frank James
BookBaby
BookBaby
1st November 2021
United States
Paperback
64
Width 139mm, Height 215mm, Spine 5mm
77g
Frank James IV has been writing and dreaming for decades. Mr. James' latest work, Give Them All A's! is a fun look at teaching in the USA. The book details the methods and strategies Mr. James picked up during his teaching career. The book is written to put a smile on the people on the front lines of education in the USA, teachers. Mr. James offers suggestions to teachers that will help their day go smoother. Everyone knows an easier work day can lead to a more productive work day.
Mr. James explains that a successful teacher is one who can adapt to any situation. Mr. James also takes the readers who do not work in the educational field into a school setting. Mr. James' unapologetic explanations take parents into the educational world their children attend daily. Though the book is written for teacher encouragement, anyone can learn from the information in the book. Parents will get a good look at themselves from a teacher viewpoint. School administration and districts will also get a chance to view themselves from the viewpoint of a teacher who is a self proclaimed success.
Give Them All A's! is a rare book that uses comedy to relay an upbeat and positive message to teachers around the USA. Whether people agree or disagree with Mr. James' technique, if they work in a school they will say he is right. Maybe not 100 percent correct but right on some points. "If I could bat 1000, I wouldn't be teaching. I'd be playing for the New York Yankees making 50 million a year." - Frank James IV
Frank James IV has been teaching for 20 years, in three different states. Mr. James has taught in all three levels of public education, elementary through high. Mr. James' other works are: From Howe Street To Accra, and No Sellout! Ten Years in the Life of a Black Man. Mr. James has a MA in Journalism from DePaul University and intends to go back to college for in his words, To keep my mind sharp and abreast of new thoughts and processes.