A VOICE FOR THE CHILDREN IN THE BACK ROW

by Kathleen Robinson


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 4/19/2012

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 83
ISBN : 9781469190884
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 83
ISBN : 9781469190877
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 83
ISBN : 9781469190891

About the Book

Through these reflective episodes, the writer draws the reader into the real life of teachers who must move beyond the visible hopelessness and apathy that some students exhibit, and crack that veneer. In so doing, the teachers conjure up the potential that resides in those students. The narratives surrounding Ixora, John, Akeem and Victoria are developed against the backdrop of the evolution of the education system of the country. A Voice for the Children in the Back Row also represents the transformational process that the reflective educator undergoes. The author, Kathleen Robinson, has taken us along an episodic journey in order to arouse our consciousness and conscientiousness as educators. Our society needs texts like A Voice for the Children in the Back Row where the new teacher as well as the seasoned practitioner can identify with authentic experiences and see the hope that still exists in the midst of deep despair. Lynette T. Noel, reading instructor, University of Trinidad and Tobago Author, The Night Nopat was Left Out In an examination-oriented, mass education system, where one size seldom fits all, the ubiquitous drive – obsession almost - to “complete the syllabus” conspires to ensure that some passengers are ultimately left sitting disconsolately in the back row. To get to their destination they must, invariably, either take another taxi or walk. Kathleen Robinson’s ‘A Voice for the Children in the Back Row’ mirrors, in many ways, my own experience in the classroom for more than three decades. The gifted and the disadvantaged suffer equally as the teacher struggles, virtually on his own, to fulfill mainstream societal expectations. In ‘A Voice for the Children in the Back Row’, I find solace in the fact that this issue has been so well articulated and documented but more importantly, I feel a renewed sense of hope that, with this latest insightful presentation, some authorized institutional engineers will finally assume the mantle to oversee meaningful, coherent and sustainable change at the systemic level. J.Baisden, educator


About the Author

Kathleen Robinson obtained her Bachelor of Arts and Education Degree from York University, Ontario, Canada and her Masters in Education at Mount Saint Vincent University, Nova Scotia, Canada (partial distance education). Her teaching career spans over thirty years, from the primary school levels to secondary levels in both Trinidad and Toronto, Canada. She has also tutored at the tertiary level at the University of the Southern Caribbean in her native country, and she continues with her passion at the University of Trinidad and Tobago. In addition, she has tutored hundreds of students in her private tutorial program to assist remedial students and others who needed to maintain a high degree of competencies for the local examinations. She has built a stellar reputation as a private tutor – some parents believe she has a magical touch – as most of her students are guaranteed to be placed in the best schools. Her private secondary students always were successful at the local examination. It is Mrs. Robinson’s pedagogical enthusiasm that makes this book a must read for interns, practicing teachers and retired teachers any where in the world.