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Today we share another great episode from our friends at Upper MiddleBrow. As students, parents, and teachers happily (or wrenchingly) returned to school, Upper MiddleBrow invited TeachLab host Justin Reich to talk about stories with teachers. They identify many examples of bad teachers and bad teaching in fiction, and while film and TV often present sympathetic teacher protagonists, they wonder if the Great American Teacher novel is yet to be written.
Resources and Links
Check out Upper MiddleBrow, a podcast where hosts Jesse Dukes and Chris Bagg discuss high-craft works of popular culture
Order Justin Reich’s new book Iterate: The Secret to Innovation in Schools
See Upper MiddleBrow’s Teacher Protagonist’s graphic
Watch our documentary film We Have to Do Something Different
Follow TeachLab on Twitter and YouTube
Follow our host Justin Reich on Twitter
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Today we share another great episode from our friends at Upper MiddleBrow. As students, parents, and teachers happily (or wrenchingly) returned to school, Upper MiddleBrow invited TeachLab host Justin Reich to talk about stories with teachers. They identify many examples of bad teachers and bad teaching in fiction, and while film and TV often present sympathetic teacher protagonists, they wonder if the Great American Teacher novel is yet to be written.
Resources and Links
Check out Upper MiddleBrow, a podcast where hosts Jesse Dukes and Chris Bagg discuss high-craft works of popular culture
Order Justin Reich’s new book Iterate: The Secret to Innovation in Schools
See Upper MiddleBrow’s Teacher Protagonist’s graphic
Watch our documentary film We Have to Do Something Different
Follow TeachLab on Twitter and YouTube
Follow our host Justin Reich on Twitter

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