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American education is in a funk. And it has been since the very start of the COVID19 epidemic, during the 4th quarter of the 2019-20 school year when schools across the country closed up shop or turned to what proved to be inadequate virtual learning methods. As if this weren't alarming enough, much of the malaise that set in then has yet to dissipate. Teacher shortages, lingering and unremediated student learning loss, a lack of substitute teachers, and a dearth of applicants for para-educators and other classified employees, stubbornly persist. So how do we get back to the old days' when there was still so much joy in coming to school each day? The ancient, yet surprisingly modern, philosophy of Stoicism may hold the key, even in today's increasingly diverse culture. By examining the underlying principles and a set of practical techniques from this philosophical school, as outlined in this book, school peopleteachers, administrators, teachers' aides and others-- may ver

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Preface

Introduction

Chapter 1: The Essence of Stoicism

Chapter 2: The Stoics

Chapter 3: Stoic Skill 1: Negative Visualization

Chapter 4: Stoic Skill 2: Love the One You’re With, Appreciate What You Have

Chapter 5: Stoic Skill 3: Never Fall from Your Purpose

Chapter 6: Stoic Skill 4: Value that Which Should be Valued, Despise that Which Should Be Despised

Chapter 7: Stoic Skill 5: Spend No Time or Effort on Trifles

Chapter 8: Stoic Skill 6: Death and Focusing on What you Control, Ignoring What You Don’t

Chapter 9: Stoic Skill 7: What the Well-Dressed Stoic is Wearing These Days

Chapter 10: Stoic Skill 8: Do Not Seek the Preferment of Rome…or the Central Office

Chapter 11: Stoic Skill 9: Let Nothing Perturb You, Let Naught Disturb You

Chapter 12: Stoic Skill 10: Control Your Anger. Better Yet, Eliminate it Altogether

Chapter 13: Stoic Skill 11: Ask Not ‘Why Me?’ but ‘Why Not Me?’

Chapter 14: Stoic Skill 12: Conclusion

Appendix: Can a Christian be a Stoic? Can an Atheist?

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Renewing the Joys of Teaching

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 1/15/2023 12:05:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781475872286, 978-1475872286
      ISBN10: 1475872283

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      American education is in a funk. And it has been since the very start of the COVID19 epidemic, during the 4th quarter of the 2019-20 school year when schools across the country closed up shop or turned to what proved to be inadequate virtual learning methods. As if this weren't alarming enough, much of the malaise that set in then has yet to dissipate. Teacher shortages, lingering and unremediated student learning loss, a lack of substitute teachers, and a dearth of applicants for para-educators and other classified employees, stubbornly persist. So how do we get back to the old days' when there was still so much joy in coming to school each day? The ancient, yet surprisingly modern, philosophy of Stoicism may hold the key, even in today's increasingly diverse culture. By examining the underlying principles and a set of practical techniques from this philosophical school, as outlined in this book, school peopleteachers, administrators, teachers' aides and others-- may ver

      Table of Contents

      Preface

      Introduction

      Chapter 1: The Essence of Stoicism

      Chapter 2: The Stoics

      Chapter 3: Stoic Skill 1: Negative Visualization

      Chapter 4: Stoic Skill 2: Love the One You’re With, Appreciate What You Have

      Chapter 5: Stoic Skill 3: Never Fall from Your Purpose

      Chapter 6: Stoic Skill 4: Value that Which Should be Valued, Despise that Which Should Be Despised

      Chapter 7: Stoic Skill 5: Spend No Time or Effort on Trifles

      Chapter 8: Stoic Skill 6: Death and Focusing on What you Control, Ignoring What You Don’t

      Chapter 9: Stoic Skill 7: What the Well-Dressed Stoic is Wearing These Days

      Chapter 10: Stoic Skill 8: Do Not Seek the Preferment of Rome…or the Central Office

      Chapter 11: Stoic Skill 9: Let Nothing Perturb You, Let Naught Disturb You

      Chapter 12: Stoic Skill 10: Control Your Anger. Better Yet, Eliminate it Altogether

      Chapter 13: Stoic Skill 11: Ask Not ‘Why Me?’ but ‘Why Not Me?’

      Chapter 14: Stoic Skill 12: Conclusion

      Appendix: Can a Christian be a Stoic? Can an Atheist?

      About the Author

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