Music in the Halls: The Heart and Heartbreak of Teaching at a High-Poverty School in Washington, DC - Paperback
by Bernard Jankowski (Author)
A poignant memoir of teaching in a high-poverty school, revealing the heart and heartbreak of urban education.
Bernard Jankowski's Music in the Halls offers a raw and intimate look inside a Washington, D.C. public school, where poverty and trauma shape the lives of students and teachers alike. Through vivid vignettes and personal reflections, Jankowski uncovers the challenges and triumphs of working in an under-resourced environment, where compassion and understanding are essential for both learning and survival.
Is this for you? If you're an educator, social worker, or anyone passionate about social justice, this memoir will resonate deeply. Discover:
- The impact of poverty on student achievement
- Strategies for creating a trauma-informed classroom
- The power of resilience and hope in the face of adversity
Author Biography
Bernard Jankowski is Head of the English Department and an AP Teacher at an educational facility serving adolescents with severe emotional disabilities. Previously, he was a Teacher and Special Education Coordinator at a high-poverty elementary school. Prior to teaching, he led a groundbreaking foundation research service. He has published two full-length poetry collections and is recipient of the Evelyn Elder Award for American Literature from Montgomery College.