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February 19, 2019 by Steven L. Denlinger Leave a Comment

‘Dead Poets Society’: 10 rules NOT to follow if you wish to survive teaching (Pt. 2)

Following the first five rules takes toxic drama out of the classroom, and allows teachers to focus on what they really love. This blog continues “‘Dead Poets Society’: 10 rules NOT to follow if you wish to survive teaching (Pt. 1).” THIS … [Read more...] about ‘Dead Poets Society’: 10 rules NOT to follow if you wish to survive teaching (Pt. 2)

Filed Under: Soul Teacher Tagged With: Catholic Central High School, Dead Poets Society, deadlines, debate, Kenneth Voss, Robert J. Marzano, Romeo and Juliet, Vashon High School

February 11, 2019 by Steven L. Denlinger 6 Comments

‘Dead Poets Society’: 10 rules NOT to follow if you wish to survive teaching (Pt. 1)

Great teaching goes far beyond the teacher's charisma.  In fact, it’s not about the teacher at all— it’s about helping students learn. I REMEMBER STANDING in line at the cafeteria of Catholic Central High School in Steubenville.  It was … [Read more...] about ‘Dead Poets Society’: 10 rules NOT to follow if you wish to survive teaching (Pt. 1)

Filed Under: Soul Teacher Tagged With: Catholic Central High School, Dead Poets Society, great teachers, HuffPost, John Keating, literature, Mr. Keating, poetry, Robin Williams, Roger Ebert, Steubenville, teaching

February 4, 2019 by Steven L. Denlinger 2 Comments

David Brooks: From crooked timber to a life of service

It’s the belief that all of us are broken, that no timber is made straight, that life is intended to be a series of struggles and lessons — and that all of this builds moral fiber and strength of character. I WAS SITTING in a job interview — at a … [Read more...] about David Brooks: From crooked timber to a life of service

Filed Under: Soul Teacher, Uncategorized Tagged With: American Dream, Conservative Mennonite, Crooked Timber, David Brooks, George Marshall, moral character, President Roosevelt, School of Crooked Timber, The Big Me, The Road to Character, Winston Churchill

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