Fredi And America's Teachers Summary

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The book is really focused on the importance of these two wonderful teachers. In fact the book is even dedicated to them saying “For Allan Cameron, Fredi Lajvardi and America’s teachers, all of whom are on the front lines of the American Dream.” I believe that the kids’ success/future are what motivate Fredi and Allan to dedicate their careers to public school teaching. Fredi was born in Iran. Fredi knew what the latino boys were going through because he went through the same thing when he went to highschool in Iran. He didn’t know much of the language and was lost for much of it. When he attended high school in America people hated him and called him names, such as “Damn Iranian.” Fredi struggled in high school and it didn’t help that he didn’t have many friends. His motivation comes from everything that has lead him up to being a teacher. He has a kid who was diagnosed with autism so that motivates Fredi to dedicate his career to teaching. He has a special connection with kids. …show more content…

He once got caught with marijuana. This didn’t stop him from being a teacher. Even his professor said “If a perfect record were prerequisite, there’d only be about two teachers in all the state of Arizona.” Allan is a very strong teacher, mentally speaking. He used to teach a disrespectful group of fifth graders and tried several tactics to shape them up. These horrible group of fifth graders were now one of the most disciplined ones. This fifth grade class had people in awe because how their perfect lockstep march during recess. Both of these teachers had what it took to be a teacher that truly had a passion for teaching. In the end I believe that creating a successful student was their motivation for public school

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