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Informationen zum Autor Neil M. Goldman made a dramatic career change from IT professional and entrepreneur to special education teacher in 2004. Klappentext Never Too Old to Teach is a heart-warming story of a middle-aged man's first year of teaching high school after spending twenty years in a corporate cubicle Zusammenfassung Never Too Old to Teach is a heart-warming story of a middle-aged man's first year of teaching high school after spending twenty years in a corporate cubicle Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 From a Corporate Cubicle to the Special Ed Classroom Chapter 3 The Unfair Special Education Stigma Chapter 4 The Thought Chapter 5 The Interview Chapter 6 Knot in My Stomach Chapter 7 Chocolate Brownies Chapter 8 Masters of Brevity Chapter 9 The Shampoo Bottle Chapter 10 Sleepyhead Chapter 11 Drew, the Human Spring Chapter 12 Stop Harassing My Son Chapter 13 The Domino Effect Chapter 14 Reaching Carl Chapter 15 My Mother Tore that Shit Up Chapter 16 The Wise Enforcer Chapter 17 Leave Me Be; I'm Doing Fine Chapter 18 Special Education - A Paradox Chapter 19 You Don't Have the Patience to Be a Teacher Chapter 20 Why Are We Learning This in English Class? Chapter 21 Kyle's Observation Chapter 22 You're Doing This for Free? Chapter 23 Racism, Theresa, and the Big Box Store Chapter 24 Fairness and Equality Chapter 25 The Crashing and Burning of a Group Contingency Chapter 26 Worthless Piece of Shit Chapter 27 No Drinks in the Classroom Chapter 28 The LBS-I is a Good Thing Chapter 29 Don't Fear the High School Chapter 30 The Mysterious Kangaroo and His Indictment Chapter 31 Student Teaching - Introduction Chapter 32 What Student Teaching Is Chapter 33 A Globe Chapter 34 Metal Detectors Chapter 35 The Perpetual Assembly Chapter 36 My Mentors Chapter 37 Mentor #1: Candy Man Chapter 38 Mentor #2: A Student's Oldest Friend Chapter 39 Apologia Chapter 40 The Difference Between Men and Women Chapter 41 "Why Are You Teaching Us This Shit?" Chapter 42 Don't Wish for Quiet...