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  • To Touch a Jackalope

  • A Teacher’s Story of Hope
  • By: Edie Smith
  • Narrated by: Edie Smith
  • Length: 2 hrs and 32 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

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To Touch a Jackalope

By: Edie Smith
Narrated by: Edie Smith
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This audiobook tells a simplistic story of renewal, a story of hope, a story that hundreds of thousands of educators the world over could tell without much effort. But this is my story.

This is a story about teaching, the most honorable of professions. It is written upon the request of students who respect their teachers and who want to honor those who have taught them. This is a story of hope, written to show teachers that they are not forgotten, in spite of today’s media blitz of negative publicity about schools, and to remind students that there are those who care about them.

To Touch a Jackalope is a recollection of thoughts, feelings and experiences that, hopefully, will touch the heart and tickle the funny bone of those who listen to it, spanning the years between the 1960s and the 1990s.

At a time in the history of education when so many seem to have an opinion concerning what is wrong with the system, this book presents an honest look at how the system has, in part, deteriorated, but, at the same time, it will show avenues for possible restoration of the system to help make it strong and viable once again.

At a time when educators are concerned that guns and drugs are flooding their schools, that teachers are threatened daily with bodily harm, and that mass shootings in schools are becoming commonplace, this audiobook is a way to let teachers know there ARE people who believe in them. There ARE people who care what happens to them.

What is written here is not new. It is not astute. It is not earth-shattering. It is, however, a reaffirmation that there are many, many excellent teachers in the classrooms today putting in valuable time and energies to let kids know they do count in today’s society. It is a presentation of failures as well as successes. It is a story that will, hopefully, make the best and the brightest want to enter the teaching profession in spite of known pitfalls.

©2023 Edie Smith (P)2023 Edie Smith
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Personal experience of teaching

Powerful memoir of what it takes to be a teacher: the good, the bad, and everything in between. Highly recommend to anyone thinking of going into the teaching profession or who has already lived that life.

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