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Blackboard Jungle
  

Blackboard Jungle (Paperback)

de Evan Hunter (Author) "The building presented a not unpleasant architectural scheme, the banks of wide windows reflecting golden sunlight, the browned weathered brick facade, the ivy clinging to..." En savoir plus
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With a new introduction by the author, this edition of a 1950s classic follows a teacher on his quest to reach a group of violent, rebellious New York City teenagers. --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.

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3.0étoiles sur 5 a classic that doesnt wear the turns of time, Oct. 15 2002
Par William D. Tompkins (New York, New York USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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i had a tough time with this book and put it down halfway thru -- possibly as a result of having seen and read TO SIR WITH LOVE and i enjoyed that story more than this one. This story just seems too outdated and non-relevant to me today.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Read One, Read the Other, for an Educational Update!, Sep 17 2002
Par F.E. Mazur (Lexington, KY United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
Published in 1954, Evan Hunter's novel is set in an urban vocational school of all boys. Today, almost fifty years later, it remains not just an excellent read, but also a worthwhile one-especially when it is read in conjunction with SPINE, a more contemporary novel of teachers struggling with students and the school system of an isolated rural town. In the latter work-a creation of this reviewer-the power and authority of the teacher in the classroom has been virtually eliminated (though seldom admitted), and no administrator would ever utter the words that Hunter's principal stresses to his faculty: "The teacher is boss, remember that!" Nor would those same administrators of today play the hardball of the JUNGLE's head man and insist on payment by parents for the destruction of school property by their sons and daughters. And how many modern-day parents are there who don't view the entire school as something they cannot entirely trust? Who may even regard it less a friend to their progeny and more an enemy? These and other contrasts are often starkly apparent if one reads both novels. Just as are other items that are the same today as they were midway through the previous century. In fact, one of these may even help to determine when teachers began to lose the authority of their position. Again, consider Hunter's school principal. When a student levels a charge at his English teacher, the story's protagonist, principal Small accuses his employee Rick Dadier of being a racial bigot, and he does so without first listening to the other side of the incident. Read one, read the other. Gain a little more insight about the world of education.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 the urban terrain of a man's first job, Avril 9 2002
Par Saima Huq "sh" (Astoria, NY USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This book centers of Richard Dadier, a man accepting his first teaching assignment --- an English class -- at a tough Brooklyn technical high school where the kids just want to get enough skills so when they turn 16 they can get a job. His wife is pregnant and they live in a little flat nearby.

Dadier and his fellow rookie teachers' enthusiasm rapidly fades as they face the hardened street youth who make up their classes. But Dadier sees something in the boy who gives him the most trouble, that makes him believe his time in the blackboard jungle is worthwhile no matter what.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 A Jungle in the City
As a mystery writer with my debut novel in its initial release and a teacher with over twenty years of experience in an impoverished high school, I found Evan Hunter's THE... Read more
Publié le Sep 6 2001 par Kent Braithwaite

5.0étoiles sur 5 A Most Impactful Piece of Literature
The first time I read the book, I had checked it out at my university's library. There were several different editions on display. Read more
Publié le Déc 4 1999 par zimbee

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