Mike Copperman

Teaching: The Book

Teaching: The Book

A former grade-school teacher reflects on his Teach for America days. The two years I taught fourth grade in the rural black public schools of...

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Teaching: A Lesson in Fortitude

Teaching: A Lesson in Fortitude

How a student named Martin proved that first impressions are not always what they seem. A few years ago, I taught a low-income, first-generation...

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Teaching: Thank You For Everything

Teaching: Thank You For Everything

How a teacher confronts the limits of his students' dedication. The year I turned 22, I went to the Mississippi Delta as a Teach for America...

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Teaching: A Student Called Jacqueline

Teaching: A Student Called Jacqueline

A former grade-school teacher reflects on his Teach for America days. For years, I have been haunted by the fate of Jacqueline Barnes, my best...

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Teaching: Notes from the Front Lines

Teaching: Notes from the Front Lines

A teacher helps his students to find their story.The children gathered cross-legged on the rug, a circle of faces. Each held five loose-leaf...

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Teaching: Notes from the Front Lines

A former grade-school teacher reflects on his Teach for America days. The years since I taught fourth grade in the Mississippi Delta have taken...

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Teaching: Notes from the Front Lines

A former grade-school teacher reflects on his Teach for America days. There is fog in Willamette Valley, Oregon, this morning. I drive slowly,...

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