Charlotte Readers Podcast
Martin Settle’s “Teaching During the Jurassic” is Wit, Wisdom and Humor in the Classroom
In this episode 260, we visit with Martin Settle, author of “Teaching During the Jurassic,” an introspective, poignant and often humorous take on what it means to be a teacher.
Martin calls himself an “Old Hippie Teacher. His memoir is in the vein of Bill Bryson’s “A Walk in the Woods,” but instead of the Appalachian Trail, we follow the twists and turns of Martin Settle’s teaching career from his first approach to teaching as a hippie subversive to his eventual triumph as a self-actualized person.
Part memoir, part teaching guide, this book charts the “Jurasic" period of teaching – no personal computers, no cell phones, no internet, and the introduction of new social movements in the classroom (women’s rights, civil rights, and gay rights). Settle addresses some of the universals of the profession – how to deal with administrators, behavioral problems in the classroom, the outsider student, the psychologically dangerous student, and more.
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