a crash course what my students taught me

by Ms. Carmella Schmidt 3 min read

What is the story of the crash course?

The inspiring true story of how a group of inner city school kids taught their teacher how to overcome personal adversity and achieve success and happiness: “Kim Bearden’s message is one that should be heard by all” (Ron Clark).#N#Crash Course chronicles the life lessons that Kim Bearden has learned during an award-winning career in education. From her challenges as a first-year teacher to her triumphs as the cofounder of the highly acclaimed Ron Clark Academy, Kim shares how children can teach each of us the importance of building relationships, abandoning fear, discovering resilience, embracing one’s unique gifts, and living with passion.#N#Full of honesty, humor, heartbreak, and humanity, Kim’s experiences show how children can help any one of us find joy and meaning in both our personal and professional lives. Crash Course is “humorous and sensitive” ( Kirkus Reviews ), an important resource for every home library.

Where is Kim Bearden?

Kim Bearden is the cofounder, executive director, and language arts teacher at the Ron Clark Academy, an internationally-renowned middle school and educator training facility. She resides in Atlanta with her husband Scotty and daughter Madison.

Overview

The inspiring true story of how a group of inner city school kids taught their teacher how to overcome personal adversity and achieve success and happiness: “Kim Bearden’s message is one that should be heard by all” (Ron Clark).

About the Author

Kim Bearden is the cofounder, executive director, and language arts teacher at the Ron Clark Academy, an internationally-renowned middle school and educator training facility. She resides in Atlanta with her husband Scotty and daughter Madison.

What People are Saying About This

She loves these kids so much, she's always going above and beyond for them and they just love her to death. She's like mama bear and I'm papa bear. She's the best person I know, and I know a lot of people. (2010)

Personal Narrative : Leadership Journey

come from a middle-class family and I grew up with my mom most of the time. My parents split when I was about three and I mostly lived my mom while I was growing up. We lived in Eden Prairie, Minnesota which is a suburb about 20 minutes outside of the Twin Cities.

Working With Children Is An Amazing And Fun Job

watching my nephew and nieces for a few hours. This class gave me the opportunity to get the experience in a classroom full of children. I got to experience children in their best days and children in their worst days and of course what it was like to work in a classroom full of children.

My Experience In High School

been the best. The best student. The best son. The best athlete. Learning came easily to me. I don't recall having to study very much. I was a sponge of information. I loved reading. My room is adorned with books, certificates, and trophies, all of which I had earned. Naturally and easily. It didn't go unnoticed either.

Reflection And Reflection

1. Introduction Reflection is some kind of thinking and of learning. By reflecting we learn from an experience which takes place in our everyday life. Sometimes reflection will show your mistakes, fears, your weak and strong points and also your prosperity.

The Wisdom Of Learning And Drive

especially for a sixteen year old high school student who has not really experienced life until now; yet, I was filled with an enormous amount of anticipation and eagerness as I learned to drive for the first time. Without a doubt I had a lot of fears, I would wreck the car, resting in the back of my mind.

To Kill A Mockingbird Summary

their bank loans after the stock market crash. “Most farmers raised cotton and their crop was not ready for harvest until late August or September. From January until harvest time, folks had very little cash and would either trade for their groceries or would run up a bill that they hoped to pay off at the time of harvest.

Dad : My Father In The Life Of My Dad

My father was born on December 15, 1950, in Da Nang, a sleepy city located in Central Vietnam. His mother, my grandma, died when he was very little, so growing up, it was just him and his dad (my grandpa). Hearing my dad tell stories of him and Grandpa together brought to light just how much my grandpa meant to Dad.

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