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Teach Like a Human

Essays for Parents and Teachers

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Teach Like a Human:​ ​Essays for Parents and Teachers ​is a collection of essays focused on educating children to care about themselves, their communities, and the world we are privileged to share. Written for parents and teachers, the book highlights the importance of listening, caring, communicating, discerning, and managing relationships effectively. The author draws on principles from organizational theory, curriculum study, and arts education, to encourage mindful reflection about educational practices and policies in pursuit of education for life.

Standards based teaching strategies with its culture of testing will never solve the problem of teaching all children according to their needs. Physical, social, and emotional health are each important aspects of human development and children need strong relationships, positive role models, good friends, and high expectations from people who care about them. It truly all matters.

Peppered with humor, metaphor and narrative, this book illuminates how educators, both parents and teachers, can galvanize experiences to deepen character, insight, empathy and joy in the people and things around us. To teach like a human means to teach with consciousness of what it means to be human, by focusing on qualitative aspects of life with sensitivity and strategy.

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    • Library Journal

      November 1, 2020

      In the preface to her new book, Hirsch (Why Good Teachers Matter: Raising the Bar in Jewish Education) asserts that COVID-19 has changed everything, a statement few would debate. Teaching went online, and work and home boundaries shifted, as many parents found themselves attempting to balance the roles of parent, school facilitator, and at-home employee. Mental health, physical health, economic stability, career growth, and social health have all been affected. New questions created in teaching create uncertainty on old ways and practices. Hirsch states that teacher must come into the room with the same open questions and wonder that children feel and experience in order to fuel a continuously learning mindset in their classroom. Chapter titles and themes are inspired by traditional school subjects, such as "The Mathematics of Mothering," which shares lessons from the principles of organizational theory for parents, and "Sifting the Metaphor," which compares a lesson plan to a recipe, pointing out that quality, precision, and creativity are all crucial components of a lesson and that assessment and evaluation are vital at the end of a lesson. VERDICT Hirsch's book may prove helpful to those who have had to learn to balance teaching or facilitating with parenting since March 2019.

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      November 1, 2020
      With COVID-19 turning everything upside down, parents and others raising children are even more important as partners in their children's education. Hirsch, who has taught educator preparation, stresses that parents and teachers need to remember that they're teaching what it means to be human along with historical facts, math functions, and grammar rules. She offers both essays aimed at parents (and teachers) and essays aimed at teachers (and parents). Parents are urged to forget their own school experiences, to accept "good enough," and to help their children develop their own ways to build happiness. Hirsch encourages parents to use their sense of wonder to explore nature and offers ways to keep sibling rivalry in check. On the teachers' side, she reminds teachers to listen attentively to children, encourage creativity, and prepare thoroughly, knowing that there will always be mix-ups and challenges. Both parents and teachers will be encouraged by Hirsch's commonsense suggestions and practical tips. This accessible book offers practical ways for family and educators to work together toward the ultimate goal of a child's growth and happiness.

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