A lifetime of teaching and managing at six different high schools is recollected in this highly readable autobiography. At each school, there are an enthralling range of characters and experiences, some serious, some entertaining, but one thing is for sure; teaching young people is never dull. Developing what is referred to as the 'craft of the classroom' is the key to success and, through this, positively influencing the lives of hundreds of boys and girls. Teaching is a real privilege, a great opportunity, but with this comes an awesome responsibility. David Ainsworth explores this in full as he recalls a successful, rewarding and, at times, challenging career in teaching.
David Ainsworth Livres





The Chasm
- 356pages
- 13 heures de lecture
Exploring the complexities of globalization, this narrative delves into the American experience, highlighting the interplay between culture, economy, and politics. It examines how global forces shape local identities and communities, revealing both the opportunities and challenges faced by individuals in a rapidly changing world. Through compelling anecdotes and insightful analysis, the book invites readers to reflect on the implications of globalization for American society and beyond.
Exploring the connection between music and the Holy Spirit, this book presents a unique methodology for interpreting John Milton's poetry and prose. It delves into the themes of harmony and its significance in Milton's theology, offering insights into how musical elements influence literary interpretation. Through this lens, the work highlights the intricate relationship between Milton's creative expression and spiritual beliefs, enriching the understanding of his literary contributions.
Milton and the Spiritual Reader
Reading and Religion in Seventeenth-Century England
- 234pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Focusing on the concept of spiritual reading, this book delves into key works by Milton, including Areopagitica and Paradise Lost, while contrasting his approach with that of Puritan figures Richard Baxter and George Fox. It explores how Milton's interpretation of spiritual reading reflects his unique theological and literary perspectives, providing insights into the broader religious and cultural context of his time. Through this comparative analysis, the book highlights the significance of spiritual engagement in Milton's writings.
What Next?!
- 382pages
- 14 heures de lecture
This autobiography offers a unique blend of personal experiences and fascinating global insights, capturing the life of a young Marine Corps lieutenant. Readers will explore gripping moments, from commanding a large regiment to facing life-threatening situations. The narrative also delves into intriguing facts about diverse cultures and places, such as Mumbai's laundry practices and the Kremlin's architecture. With a mix of humor and adventure, the author invites readers to discover the extraordinary stories behind everyday realities and historical events.