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This book serves two functions. First, it is partly a memoir of my 42 years as a high school science teacher. In this book, I speak from the heart, as I share the joys, challenges, blood, sweat, tears, heartaches, rewards, and funny (as well as not so funny) stories from my forty-two-year career in the classroom. Secondly, this book is partly an instruction manual for new and veteran teachers. New and veteran teachers alike, of all subjects and grade levels, will discover a wealth of ready to implement, practical, nontraditional, uncommon, tried and tested tips and tricks within these pages;…mehr

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This book serves two functions. First, it is partly a memoir of my 42 years as a high school science teacher. In this book, I speak from the heart, as I share the joys, challenges, blood, sweat, tears, heartaches, rewards, and funny (as well as not so funny) stories from my forty-two-year career in the classroom. Secondly, this book is partly an instruction manual for new and veteran teachers. New and veteran teachers alike, of all subjects and grade levels, will discover a wealth of ready to implement, practical, nontraditional, uncommon, tried and tested tips and tricks within these pages; techniques that I wish I had known when I first started out as a young, novice teacher in the fall of 1978. Most importantly, this book is designed to encourage and inspire teachers and administrators who are engaged in one of the most important professions on the planet.
Autorenporträt
JOE RUHL, who taught high school science courses for forty-two years, has a passion for sharing teaching tips and motivational techniques with teachers of all grade levels through his keynote addresses and workshops. Teachers and administrators have found his presentations to be passionate, inspiring, and practical, encouraging educators to rethink the importance of relationships with students and colleagues. The National Association of Biology Teachers named Joe the Outstanding Biology Teacher of Indiana in 1987. In 1989, he was honored at the White House as Indiana's recipient of the Presidential Award for Excellence in Science Teaching. In 1996, he received the Purdue University College of Science Distinguished Alumnus Award. In 2012, he was honored with the Shell National Science Teaching Award, presented to one science teacher in the U.S., and in 2017, he was one of five U.S. teachers inducted into the National Teachers Hall of Fame (another trip to the White House!) Joe and his wife Gail live just north of West Lafayette, Indiana. Being the parents of two children and four grandchildren, they have discovered that the best part of retirement is that it allows more flexibility for spending time with the kids, their spouses, and grandkids! To schedule a keynote address or workshop with Joe, check out joeruhlteacherpdspeaker.net.