In a world full of doubt, disease, depression and ignorance, Andrew Barkley has created an island of substantive heroes! Heroes that have enlightened and inspired many generations are reanimated to bring uplifting messages of edification and real tools for education. With appealing prose, Barkley invites us onto his island, introduces us to each hero and presents the lesson engendered by the lives of these legends. Ali, Dylan, Rogers, Joseph, Malcolm X all sing here provoking eager anticipation for the next hero to make their appearance and reenter the world to do battle by our side.
— Peter Chadwick, Math Teacher, Scappoose High School, Scappoose, Oregon
How would knowing about Anne Frank or Bob Dylan make me a better teacher? Through Andy Barkley’s excellent research, juxtapositions and comparisons, you realize that understanding their courage, style, grace, artistry, insight, diligence, ethics... allows you to think about your teaching in light of these qualities. While some chapters got me to re-think how to give a lesson, others got me to think about a lesson from a new vantage. The book is eye opening, and will give you a fresh look at what you do. It is also a fun read and definitely not your ordinary pedagogical companion.
— John Crespi, Professor of Economics, Iowa State University
Andy Barkley has created a powerful book that will inspire educators by taking a deep, insightful look into the lives of 12 unique heroes. Teachers are encouraged to mindfully rethink what makes an effective teacher by delving into significant characteristics of each of these role models. Written in a straight forward, easy to comprehend style, this book is a must read for any teacher who wants to consciously elevate his or her own teaching from a basic level to exemplary!
— Kris Nelson, retired elementary teacher and administrator
Barkley’s twelve heroes will inspire and open the teaching mind and heart. Educators often find themselves drained and in search of answers and motivation. This book provides the necessary space all teachers need to reflect, think anew, lift their spirits, and ignite their craft.
— Dawn Weigel Stiegert, 4K-12 Literacy and Instructional Consultant