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Ben Wildavsky
…Dan Brown's compelling diary of his year as a newbie teaching a troublesome class of inner-city fourth graders. With introspection and good humor, Brown tells the lively and often appalling story of how an NYU film school grad comes face to face with a group of students from a dirt-poor Bronx neighborhood who are intensely needy, shockingly ignorant and quick to assault one another…Ultimately, the greatest strength of his book is its vivid depiction of just how hard first-year teaching is—and its implicit lesson that urban schools urgently need to attract and retain more thoughtful and dedicated people such as Brown.—The Washington Post
Overview
At 22, Dan Brown came to P.S. 85 as an eager fresh faced teacher. He was even assigned his own class: 4-217. Unbeknownst to him, 4-217 was the designated "dumping ground" for all fourth-grade problem cases, and his students would prove to be more challenging than he could ever anticipate. Intent on being a caring, dedicated teacher, but confronted with unruly children, absent parents, and a failing administration, Dan was pushed to the limit time and again: he found himself screaming with rage, punching his fist ...