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Every teacher could be a passionate teacherone who engages young people in the excitement of learning and ideasif teaching were not being undermined by the ways we do business in schools. The Passionate Teacher draws on the voices, stories, and success of teachers in urban, suburban, and rural classrooms to provide a guide to becoming, and remaining, a passionate teacher despite day-to-day obstacles. A new afterword speaks to the special challenges facing first-year teachers. Convinces us of the value of passion by actually taking us into classrooms where teachers dissolve student disinterest not with tricks but rather with an authentic commitment to what and who they are teaching. Teacher Magazine A deeply felt meditation on the vital role of passion in good teaching . . . stuffed with . . . samples, stories, interviews with good teachers, lists of things to try. . . . Fried writes about education with passionate, engrossing pragmatism. Anthony Rotundo, The Washington Post An inspiring look at a few of the best in our profession, practical suggestions, even insights into the ruts into which we occasionally fall. This is a marvelous book. Id like to put a half-dozen copies in my teachers lounge! Lawrence Bickford, math and computer science teacher, Hopkinton School, Contoocook, New Hampshire This is a book filled with details, the actual stories, the tradeoffs and compromises, the breakthroughs that make teaching worthwhile. Its my ideal of a how-to book. Deborah Meier, author of The Power of Their Ideas

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title:The Passionate Teacher : A Practical Guide
author:Fried, Robert L.
publisher:Beacon Press
isbn10 | asin:0807031151
print isbn13:9780807031155
ebook isbn13:9780807031360
language:English
subjectTeachers--United States, Teaching, Learning.
publication date:1995
lcc:LB1775.2.F75 1995eb
ddc:371.2/02
subject:Teachers--United States, Teaching, Learning.
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The Passionate Teacher
A Practical Guide
Robert L. Fried
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Beacon Press
25 Beacon Street
Boston, Massachusetts 02108-2892
Beacon Press books
are published under the auspices of
the Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations
1995 by Robert L. Fried
All rights reserved
Printed in the United States of America
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Text design by Christine Taylor
Composition by Wilsted & Taylor
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Fried, Robert L.
The passionate teacher: a practical guide / Robert L. Fried.
p. cm.
ISBN 0-8070-3114-3 (cloth)
ISBN 0-8070-3115-1 (paper)
1. TeachersUnited States. 2. Teaching. 3. Learning.
1. Title.
LB1775.2.F75 1995
37 1.2 02dc20 95-14096
CIP
Page v
To my wife, Pat,
with love
Page vii
CONTENTS
Foreword
by Deborah Meier
ix
Prelude: The Art of Engaging Young Minds
1
Part One: The Passion
1. Passionate Teaching
11
2. The Context of Passion
30
3. A Passion for Content
51
4. Designing a Unit
70
Part Two: The Game
5. The Greatest Obstacle We Face
91
6. Opening Up the Dialogue
106
7. More Ways to Change the Game of School
119
Part Three: The Stance
8. Discovering a Stance
133
9. How a Stance Evolves
148
10. Putting Your Stance into Practice
160
11. Some Thoughts About Classroom Discipline
176

Page viii
Part Four: The Student
12. A Passion for Excellence
189
13. The Practice of Excellence
197
14. The Parent's Perspective:
What Is My Kid Actually Learning?
216
Part Five: The Course
15. Dissecting the Courseand Resurrecting It
229
16. Rounding Out the Course
243
17. Grading for Excellence
254
18. What to Do Next Monday
268
Acknowledgments
277

Page ix
FOREWORD
Deborah Meier
I remember the first draft of this book I received in the mail. I dutifully began a quick read, because I knew and respected its author, and figured it would be of interestalthough I was longing instead to get into the garden. I had a hard time stopping. I rushed to the telephone to tell Rob he had to hurry up and get it published because I wanted every teacher I worked with to have it in their handson Monday morning past.
I still feel the same way. I know it is customary these days to tell teachers (and parents, and administrators, and district staff) to go away for a day and get themselves a "vision" or a "mission," no less. We're living in an age of inflated rhetoric, as though missions and visions were the result of deliberative processes, consensus arrangements, and a good agenda. Rob Fried makes it clear that they develop out of our lives; they take time to articulate and shape, but the wellspring can't be "managed'' or mandated.
Passionate teaching of the kind described in this book is the work of learned craftsmanship. And it's made up of details. Having a wonderful idea is only the start. It is in translating passion into a craft that good teaching emerges. This is an account of why it makes such a difference and how such craftsmanship gets shaped over time. It's a book filled with details,
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