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Thirty-Six Children Kohl, Herbert
Thirty-Six Children Kohl, Herbert
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**Thirty-Six Children by Herbert Kohl - A Raw Journey Through Inner-City Education**
Forget sanitized classroom stories – this is education with the gloves off. Kohl throws us into his first-year teaching experience in Harlem, where thirty-six sixth-graders become his greatest teachers. This isn't your typical "inspiring educator" tale; it's an honest, sometimes brutal look at systemic failure, creative rebellion, and the messy reality of learning when society's stacked against you.
Perfect for educators tired of feel-good fluff, social justice advocates, and anyone curious about authentic urban experiences. Kohl, a pioneering alternative education advocate, writes with unflinching honesty about race, poverty, and institutional neglect while celebrating his students' incredible resilience and creativity.
This preloved paperback from Patina Paperbacks covers education, social commentary, and memoir – ideal for teachers, parents, or social workers seeking real-world insights into learning and inequality.
*"Absolutely eye-opening – changed how I think about teaching completely."*
*"Raw, honest, and surprisingly hopeful. Kohl doesn't sugarcoat anything."*
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