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A review by mezzarella
The Teachers: A Year Inside One of America's Most Heartbreaking, Uplifting, Important Professions by Alexandra Robbins
emotional
informative
reflective
medium-paced
5.0
As a teacher, this was a read I wish I had had when I was first considering and starting my teaching career. A pandemic loomed in the horizon and my program was very focused on (as they should be) prioritizing responsive educational strategies for students and testing gains. This book covered challenges that I had which I thought I was alone in experiencing, but it also highlighted why I'm still in love with teaching today. This book has the potential to help bridge the gap of understanding between what the public believes teaching is and what it is teachers actually do, but I'm left wondering how many people outside of teaching will read it until they're also "in the trenches" themselves. I appreciate that Robbins highlights this respectfully, honestly, and without exaggeration. What teachers endure simply speaks for itself. I also was pleasantly surprised to see that Robbins not only interviewed and researched extensively betwen media and academic papers, but also spent some time teaching in public K-12 schools as well. This background certainly helped her writing reach teachers, and I hope the public too.