The Teachers' Lounge (Uncensored): A Funny, Edgy, Poignant Look at Life in the Classroom
This book was chosen by The Delta Kappa Gamma Society International as one of its Top 5 Must
Reads for 2013. DKG is organized in 18 countries around the world and works to promote professional and personal growth for women educators and excellence in education.


Teachers step to the front of the classroom every day and do their darnedest to capture their student’s attention and keep it. But so many things get in the way: unruly kids, disagreeable parents, homes so broken it is beyond imagining, bureaucracy and red tape, the influence of technology and the media, a culture that celebrates misguided values, and most intrusively, government regulations that purport to improve teaching and learning, but in fact, are destroying it. The Teachers’ Lounge (Uncensored) gives you a peek inside that classroom. Kelly Flynn takes readers by the hand and says, “Come inside my school, walk a mile in my halls, and then we’ll talk about education reform.” With breathtaking clarity and a healthy dose of humor Kelly Flynn shares with readers what all teachers know; that when you teach in a public school there are days that you laugh, days that you cry, and days that you laugh until you cry. Each student is surprisingly, delightfully, wildly different, which is precisely why one-size-fits-all education does not work.

Check out further praise for the book at the Reclaim Reform blog: http://bit.ly/1pD654W
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The Teachers' Lounge (Uncensored): A Funny, Edgy, Poignant Look at Life in the Classroom
This book was chosen by The Delta Kappa Gamma Society International as one of its Top 5 Must
Reads for 2013. DKG is organized in 18 countries around the world and works to promote professional and personal growth for women educators and excellence in education.


Teachers step to the front of the classroom every day and do their darnedest to capture their student’s attention and keep it. But so many things get in the way: unruly kids, disagreeable parents, homes so broken it is beyond imagining, bureaucracy and red tape, the influence of technology and the media, a culture that celebrates misguided values, and most intrusively, government regulations that purport to improve teaching and learning, but in fact, are destroying it. The Teachers’ Lounge (Uncensored) gives you a peek inside that classroom. Kelly Flynn takes readers by the hand and says, “Come inside my school, walk a mile in my halls, and then we’ll talk about education reform.” With breathtaking clarity and a healthy dose of humor Kelly Flynn shares with readers what all teachers know; that when you teach in a public school there are days that you laugh, days that you cry, and days that you laugh until you cry. Each student is surprisingly, delightfully, wildly different, which is precisely why one-size-fits-all education does not work.

Check out further praise for the book at the Reclaim Reform blog: http://bit.ly/1pD654W
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The Teachers' Lounge (Uncensored): A Funny, Edgy, Poignant Look at Life in the Classroom

The Teachers' Lounge (Uncensored): A Funny, Edgy, Poignant Look at Life in the Classroom

by Kelly Flynn
The Teachers' Lounge (Uncensored): A Funny, Edgy, Poignant Look at Life in the Classroom

The Teachers' Lounge (Uncensored): A Funny, Edgy, Poignant Look at Life in the Classroom

by Kelly Flynn

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This book was chosen by The Delta Kappa Gamma Society International as one of its Top 5 Must
Reads for 2013. DKG is organized in 18 countries around the world and works to promote professional and personal growth for women educators and excellence in education.


Teachers step to the front of the classroom every day and do their darnedest to capture their student’s attention and keep it. But so many things get in the way: unruly kids, disagreeable parents, homes so broken it is beyond imagining, bureaucracy and red tape, the influence of technology and the media, a culture that celebrates misguided values, and most intrusively, government regulations that purport to improve teaching and learning, but in fact, are destroying it. The Teachers’ Lounge (Uncensored) gives you a peek inside that classroom. Kelly Flynn takes readers by the hand and says, “Come inside my school, walk a mile in my halls, and then we’ll talk about education reform.” With breathtaking clarity and a healthy dose of humor Kelly Flynn shares with readers what all teachers know; that when you teach in a public school there are days that you laugh, days that you cry, and days that you laugh until you cry. Each student is surprisingly, delightfully, wildly different, which is precisely why one-size-fits-all education does not work.

Check out further praise for the book at the Reclaim Reform blog: http://bit.ly/1pD654W

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781475800340
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 11/08/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 180
File size: 749 KB

About the Author

Kelly Flynn is an education writer, speaker, public school advocate, and newspaper columnist whose commentary ran in The Flint Journal and the Jackson Citizen Patriot. She taught high school in Flint, Michigan for nearly 20 years.

Table of Contents

Chapter One – Teachers

From first impressions and second chances to nuked fish and being punked.

Chapter Two – Students

From facing resistance and trashed bathrooms to cologne in the eye and getting skunked.

Chapter Three – Parents

From absenteeism and grade inflation to prom paparazzi and the X-rated boogie.

Chapter Four – Community

From school safety and shuffled children to life in the fishbowl and dancing on cars.

Chapter Five – Policy

From failing schools and merit pay to quirky brilliance and cleavage.

What People are Saying About This

Anthony Cody

Kelly Flynn's book takes us inside our most challenging schools, and shows us the sometimes exasperating, sometimes exhilarating world students and teachers inhabit every day. Her detailed stories help reveal the flaws in the quick fixes, and help us understand what teaching is all about.

Alan Singer

Kelly Flynn is a powerhouse and must have been a great classroom teacher. I would have loved to work with her when I taught high school. Kelly always keeps her ‘eyes on the prize,’ the ability of teachers to influence the lives of their students. What is best about this book is that she is able to remain positive and hopeful about teaching despite all the difficulties of the job and the political and corporate assault on public schools, students, and especially teachers. I want to thank Kelly for reminding me why we chose to teach.

Jay Mathews

Flynn has a gift for presenting the annoyances and failures of modern education in a light-hearted and understanding way. She shows you what is wrong and how it might be fixed, without sermonizing.

Deborah Meier

Thank you, Kelly Flynn. Told from the inside out she captures what makes being a teacher so compelling as well as what drives us mad, the humorous as well as the tragic. She reminds me of why I miss it.

Yong Zhao

An inconvenient reality check for policy makers, an insightful tale for outsiders, and a hopeful message for all, Kelly Flynn reports from the school, where learning happens (and sometimes doesn’t). Flynn’s stories show what matters, who cares, and why reform policies from government offices don’t work and test scores are not the right goal of education. This is a must read for all interested in improving education and concerned about America’s future.

Eileen Button

With candor and humor, Kelly Flynn courageously tells the absurd-but-true stories from the public school classroom. Readers will come away understanding that teachers do what they do not for the merit pay or ‘summers off,’ but out of a profound sense of purpose, a commitment to education, and love.

Frosty Troy

The media needs to spend time in the classroom and see what a teacher is up against today and tell that story without equivocation.This is what Kelly Flynn is writing about.

Susan Ohanian

Every teacher should give a copy of this book to the mayor, to the school board, andtopolitical representatives. It will astonish them and maybe increase their humility quotient. Written from inside classrooms, it is real. It is also fast-moving, funny, poignant, occasionally shocking. Most important, the book is also hopeful, showing that whatever her successes and failures, every year, every class, every lesson, every student, the teacher comes back, certain she can do it better.

Nancy Flanagan

This delightful—but profound—book will ring teachers’ chimes. The vignettes and Flynn’s on-target observations are gritty and full of the kind of wisdom that can only be earned by years in the classroom and an eye for truth.She has the ability to take an unremarkable incident in the hallway or classroom and deftly turn it into a nugget of perception about kids, parents or our entire education system.

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