Congrats to Allen Levie: #1 new release on Amazon

Thriving In A Public School: Special Edition Paperback – May 9, 2024 by Allen Levie

A big congrats to our client Allen Levie who just hit #1 new release in education-related nonfiction with his book Thriving in a Public School.

Amazing! Allen has much wisdom to share from his time working in the public school system.

Here's the blurb from Amazon:

Thriving In A Public School is a collection of stories spanning two decades of teaching and learning at Horlick High School in Racine, Wisconsin. Those years were spent organizing students to take action in profound ways, action that changed not only the course of their lives, but the culture of their school and their communities.

The basic premise of this book is that learning is a political act, that it does not take place in a vacuum but rather is part of a social construct.

You can check it out here :)

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