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An explosive new go through the stresses on today's professors and the pitfalls of school reform, Confessions of the Bad Teacher presents a separate appeal to save lots of public institutions, before it's too late. When John Owens kept a rewarding job to teach British at a open public school in New York City's South Bronx, he thought he could do the right. Confronted with a flood of struggling students, Owens devised clever ways to engage every previous one. But as his students started out to prosper under his tutelage, Owens found himself ever more mired in a damaged educational system, driven by broken information, finances, and administrations undermining their own support system-the professors. The problem has reached the point where the saying "Bad Teacher" is almost compatible with "Teacher". And Owens found himself tagged that when the techniques he saw motivating his students didn't meet up with the reform mandates. With firsthand accounts from professors across the country and tips for improving public institutions, Confessions of the Bad Teacher can be an eye-opening call-to-action to embrace our best teachers and create real reform for our children's futures.