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To educate is to lead out of darkness. In My Noble Profession, veteran educator Margaret Stenerson invites you into the deeply personal, often joyous, sometimes heartbreaking world of teaching. Spanning over four decades, her candid memoir captures the triumphs and trials of guiding young minds - from curious first graders sorting colored beans to determined high schoolers balancing chemical equations, and gifted students chasing dreams far beyond the classroom walls.
Through vivid vignettes, Margaret shares the unforgettable stories of students who changed her life as much as she changed theirs: the class clown who became a leader, the shy girl who found her confidence in a science fair, the aspiring chemist who went on to earn a Ph.D. These real-life encounters illuminate the profound responsibility and quiet heroism of teachers everywhere.
More than a memoir, this second edition offers timeless reflections on respect, curiosity, resilience, and the enduring value of education. It is a heartfelt tribute to those who dedicate their lives to nurturing the minds and spirits of the next generation - and a gentle encouragement to anyone considering the most noble of professions.
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To educate is to lead out of darkness. In My Noble Profession, veteran educator Margaret Stenerson invites you into the deeply personal, often joyous, sometimes heartbreaking world of teaching. Spanning over four decades, her candid memoir captures the triumphs and trials of guiding young minds - from curious first graders sorting colored beans to determined high schoolers balancing chemical equations, and gifted students chasing dreams far beyond the classroom walls.
Through vivid vignettes, Margaret shares the unforgettable stories of students who changed her life as much as she changed theirs: the class clown who became a leader, the shy girl who found her confidence in a science fair, the aspiring chemist who went on to earn a Ph.D. These real-life encounters illuminate the profound responsibility and quiet heroism of teachers everywhere.
More than a memoir, this second edition offers timeless reflections on respect, curiosity, resilience, and the enduring value of education. It is a heartfelt tribute to those who dedicate their lives to nurturing the minds and spirits of the next generation - and a gentle encouragement to anyone considering the most noble of professions.