Teaching with Bravery
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βTeaching With Bravery is a deeply visionary book with direct, alive expression about teaching as a method of inner as well as social transformation. McLellan joins diverse predecessors like Parker Palmer, bell hooks, and Arthur Zajonc in profound trust in the inner potential of every human being, the daring possibilities of the classroom, and the urgency of authentic teaching from within. His book is accessible and fresh, his message transformative. Recommended for teachers of any level, any su
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This book offers a powerful vision of education as both personal and social transformation, presenting teaching as a courageous practice that requires showing up authentically in the classroom. McLellan writes with direct, alive expression that makes complex ideas about pedagogy and human potential feel accessible and fresh. He builds on the work of educational visionaries like Parker Palmer and bell hooks, sharing a profound trust in the inner potential of every student and teacher. The book's central message revolves around the urgent need for educators to teach from within, embracing vulnerability as a source of strength.
What distinguishes this work is its rare combination of deep spiritual insight and practical classroom relevance, making it equally valuable for new teachers and seasoned educators across all grade levels. McLellan frames bravery not as fearlessness but as the capacity to remain present with uncertainty, self-doubt, and the messy realities of teaching. This perspective transforms the teaching journey into a path of continuous growth where educators can model the very qualities they hope to nurture in students. The result is a transformative guide that reconnects educators with the heart of their calling while providing meaningful support for the daily challenges they face.
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