
Mulling Over School and Life
Some Will Win, Some Will Lose (and Some are Born to Sing the Blues) (Volume 1)
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This book uses high school yearbooks to consider the following questions that anyone might ask at one or more points in their life. Will I be a success? Am I a success? Was I a success? In the process, it raises questions about the purposes of schooling and their relationship, if any, to "success" and "failure" in life. The intended audience consists of (primarily) the general reader who is interested in education and (secondarily) the student of schooling, who is often an aspiring, current or former teacher.
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