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Katrina's Sandcastles

Teaching, Believing & Rebuilding New Orleans
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Hurricane Katrina decimated New Orleans, destroying houses and lives. The re-building of the city took years and with schools across the city destroyed, many children were left with nowhere to learn. Kaycee Eckhardt was inspired to return home from years of teaching in Japan when she heard about the tragedy, determined to play her part in rebuilding her home city and build a new school. Beginning as a first year teacher, Eckhardt recounts her path through four different schools in the New Orleans, planting the seeds of literacy in dire circumstances.

Author Biography:

Kaycee Eckhardt created the reading program for innovative New Orleans charter school Sci Academy where students’ reading levels improved by an average of over 3.5 years. Eckhardt was the Louisiana Charter Teacher of the Year in 2009. She has gone on to do national education, Common Core advocacy, and teaches literacy development. She was interviewed by Brian Williams on NBC’s Teacher Town Hall and the subject of the viral documentaries School Works: The Committed Teacher andAmerica Achieves: Symbolism in the Lottery. She continues to work in education policy and lectures to motivate and inspire first year teachers. She lives in New Orleans.
Release date NZ
November 1st, 2014
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
192
Dimensions
127x203x14
ISBN-13
9781621067481
Product ID
22363261

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