Lives on the Boundary: A Moving Account of the Struggles and Achievements of America's Educationally Underprepared

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By: Mike Rose
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EDITORIAL REVIEW

Remedial, illiterate, intellectually deficient—these are the stigmas that define America’s educationally underprepared. Having grown up poor and been labeled this way, nationally acclaimed educator and author Mike Rose takes us into classrooms and communities to reveal what really lies behind the labels and test scores. With rich detail, Rose demonstrates innovative methods to initiate "problem" students into the world of language, literature, and written expression. This book challenges educators, policymakers, and parents to re-examine their assumptions about the capacities of a wide range of students. Already a classic, Lives on the Boundary offers a truly democratic vision, one that should be heeded by anyone concerned with America’s future.

PRODUCT DETAILS

Publisher: Penguin (Non-Classics)
Pub. Date: 26th July 2005
Catalog: Book
Media: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 288
Ean: 9780143035466
Isbn: 0143035460

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USER REVIEWS

Very insightful book!
~ Written on Oct 2, 2009. out of users found this review helpful.

If you're an inner city teacher, I strongly suggest that you read this book. It is very enlightening and insightful.

A Must Read
~ Written on Aug 2, 2009. out of users found this review helpful.

Rose mixes personal, poetic autobiography with sagacious educational theory. I have read this book through twice already, and just began on a second Rose book. Lives on the Boundary is on my top 10 list of favorite books.

Still cutting edge ideas
~ Written on Mar 4, 2009. out of users found this review helpful.

This book shares with the reader how an inner city kid changed his life, through education. By sharing his life experiences, Mike Rose shatters preconceived ideas of how writing should be taught in American schools. His cutting edge ideas about teaching reminds us all that we should never judge or give up on students who struggle in their writing abilities.

Interesting Account of Literacy Education
~ Written on Dec 5, 2007. out of users found this review helpful.

I read this book because I was interested in literacy education. This is hands down, one of the best and most interesting books I have ever read on education in general. I strongly recommend this book for anyone who is interested in teaching literacy or remedial education or will be working with such students. Rose's achievements with students was acceptional and successful. Rose debunks a lot of stereotypes and educational fallacies on literacy and remedial students, as he was placed in such courses himself. This is truly an amazing book of one man's journey to become an educator as well as challenging and redefining educational problems. I will be reading this book again and more of Rose's work to learn more to be an outstanding teacher.

Excellent personal account
~ Written on Jul 15, 2007. out of users found this review helpful.

Mike Rose grew up under-educated and placed in a tracking system in his school that almost doomed him to a live of unfulfillment. Only because he was able to be de-tracked and helped by a caring teacher, did he escape the vocational dead-end he was headed for. This is a powerful book about moving beyond what educational bureaucracy has in store for many of our poor children, who, because of their poverty or life circumstances are pre-judged not to be worth educating. I suggest the reader also read Frank McCourt's biography of his life as a teacher, "Teacher man." McCourt taught in NYC vocational schools for 30 years and the two books compliment each other in perspective.

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