![]() ![]() ' Kaufman fully grasped the thankless position of the teachers left to impart knowledge and instill citizenship in the face of awesome obstacles. It is poignant, devastating, laugh-out-loud funny, and - in our current moment of debate around the future of education - more relevant than ever. Up the Down Staircasestands as the seminal novel of a beleaguered public school system that is redeemed by teachers who love to teach and students who long to be recognised. ![]() Her bumpy yet ultimately rewarding journey is depicted through an extraordinary collection of correspondence - sternly worded yet nonsensical administrative memos, furtive notes of wisdom from teacher to teacher, 'polio consent slips', and student homework assignments that unwittingly speak from the heart. ![]() ![]() Instead she encounters broken windows, a lack of supplies, a stifling bureaucracy, and students with no interest in Chaucer. Sylvia Barrett arrives at New York City's Calvin Coolidge High fresh from earning literature degrees at Hunter College and eager to shape young minds. With an introduction by Diane Ravitch and foreword by Gabbie Stroud. Our Scribe reissue of Bel Kaufman's classic 1964 novel Up the Down Staircase timelessly depicts the shambolic joys and frustrations of a young teacher. ![]()
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